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May 9, 2019 11:38
Kew Gardens (Visit Britain/Joanna Henderson)
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The world-leading scientists at Kew are heading out of the lab and back into the Gardens again on July 20-21, for the fourth Kew Science Festival including interactive experiments, expert talks and tours.

Visitors can see how seeds are conserved in the Cryo corner using liquid nitrogen, as well as looking inside a bumblebee colony and matching honey to different plants.

There’s also the opportunity to go behind the scenes in the Tropical nursery and enjoy Gastronaut, a live show about food and science, featuring bizarre plant biology and explosive chemistry.

Entry to Kew costs £16.50 for adults, £4.50 for children, including festival events.