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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180465795_EYE
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
DUKAS_180465784_EYE
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew Orchids Festival: Peru at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
30th January 2025
Press preview
Runs to 2nd March 2025
Henck Röling
Master Florist
Charlotte May Miller
Beth Davidson Solene Dequiret
Michael Antonetti
Jessy Challenger
Aidan Pike
Jonathan Homer
Botanical Horticulturists
A celebration of the flora and fauna of Peru
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays hand-crafted from plants, including alpacas, parihuanas (Andean flamingos), and a cornucopia of biodiversity will transform the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Bespoke murals and hand-painted pottery from Lima-born artist Gisella Stapleton
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays - on ladders and wading in the glasshouse pond
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond inspired by one of Peru’s national symbols - the cornucopia
Floral sculptures depicting Peru’s stunning wildlife including an orchid-bedecked alpaca and an orchid-aviary filled with floral bird sculptures
Stunning orchids and Peruvian plants from Kew’s living collection, including the world’s largest bromeliad, the Puya raimondii (commonly known as the Queen of the Andes)
Vibrant hand-painted pots and murals celebrating contemporary Peruvian culture from artist Gisella Stapleton
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Solène Requiert, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor
Leah Jegermanis, Kew Diploma Student
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Jonathan Andrade, Kew Apprentice
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Solène Requiert, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor
Leah Jegermanis, Kew Diploma Student
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Solène Requiert, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor
Leah Jegermanis, Kew Diploma Student
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
Solène Requiert, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
Solène Requiert, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Henck Röling, Kew Ambassador and in-house florist
Fay Davies, Kew Diploma student
Solène Requiert, Princess of Wales Conservatory Supervisor
Leah Jegermanis, Kew Diploma Student
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
2024 © Elliott Franks -
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Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Kew annual Orchid Festival: Madagascar at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
1st February 2024
Press preview
The festival runs to 3rd March 2024
Michael Antonetti - Botanical Horticulturalist
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Madagascar
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including lemurs, chameleons, and the enigmatic aye-aye, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the colourful displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Madagascar’s stunning wildlife
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Orchid Festival: Cameroon at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
Orchid Festival: Cameroon at Kew Gardens, Princess of Wales Conservatory, London, UK.
2nd February 2023.
Kew Gardens’ annual Orchid festival at the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Henck Röling - in house florist
The festival runs until Sunday 5 March 2023
A celebration of the beauty and biodiversity of Cameroon
The festival features thousands of colourful orchids and hundreds of other tropical plants
Horticultural displays all hand-crafted from plants, including larger-than-life lions, hippos and giraffes, all transforming the Princess of Wales Conservatory
Central display in the glasshouse pond will be filled with vibrant orchids and brilliant bromeliads
Kew horticulturists putting the finishing touches to the stunning displays
A dramatic central display in the glasshouse pond
Displays of plants in the shape of Cameroon’s stunning wildlife including giraffes, hippos and a larger-than-life lion
Stunning orchid varieties from Kew’s living collection, including some of the rarest species on earth.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine.
