Hands on sessions - Stories of seed dispersal
Many plants use fire, air, water and earth to disperse and germinate their seeds - and many have evolved adaptations to do this more effectively.
For seeds carried on the wind, these might be wings, helicopter blades or long hairs to catch the breeze!
Get your hands on some real examples in these free interactive and educational sessions.
Discover how plants use fire, air, water and earth to spread their seeds.
FREE with admission to the Gardens
Booking: First come, first served
Visitor information line: 020 8332 5655 info@kew.org
5 - 29 Feb 2012, Wednesday and Sunday only 2pm - 4pm
Royal Botanic Gardens
Kew
Richmond TW9 3AB
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