Visitors to Kew Gardens this summer can enter the Pagoda for the first time in eight years, as the botanical centre launches its summer festival.
The horticultural hotspot offers guests a plant experience that promises to immerse them in its healing sanctuary, Plantasia.
Staff at Kew put the finishing touches to a 20m human-shaped raised bed last week, which has been filled with useful and medicinal plants.
Other attractions include a barefoot walking trail, a gin and tonics garden, horticultural displays and an adventure trail made from logs.
Visitors will see how life-enhancing plants and fungi affect human health in mind, body and soul at the world-renowned horticultural centre.
For more information, visit kew.org/visit-kew-gardens/whats-on/summer.
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