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World’s largest glasshouse at Kew Gardens reopens in London

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LONDON: London’s Kew Gardens the world’s largest Victorian glasshouse is to reopen its Temperate House after a five-year restoration.

For the first time in its history, the structure was “stripped back to bare metal” and modernized.

More than 5,280 litres (1,160 gallons) of paint was used, enough to cover four football pitches, and 15,000 panes of glass replaced.

The Temperate House renovations cost £41m.

Sometimes described as “the Goldilocks zone” of the planet, the vast greenhouse is now home to a geographically arranged collection of 10,000 plants from of temperate climates around the world.

Termed as a place where plants are truly safe from frost this garden display includes some of the rarest and most threatened specimens, for which the botanic garden is a final refuge.

Among the 1,500 different species of temperate plants is the extremely rare South African cycad Encephalartos woodii, a plant that has disappeared from the wild and is now found exclusively in botanic gardens and private collections.

An extremely rare South African cycad Encephalartos woodii,

This tree has been dubbed “the loneliest plant in the world” because only male plants remain – each a clone of the specimen at Kew, which was collected in the middle of the 19th Century. Some plants contain both male and female parts, but this species requires a female to produce seeds.

Lead horticulturalist Scott Taylor, who is overseeing the Temperate House collection, explained that plant-hunters are still searching for a female cycad so Encephalartos woodii can be bred. And he stressed the importance of having an insurance population of every one of the world’s most endangered plants.

“We have a really important job to keep all of these things going,” Mr Taylor said. “For some plants that are down to a few individuals in the wild – a wildfire, an earthquake, and they’re gone.”

The house will open to the public on Saturday, 5 May.

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