Part Crystal Palace, part national park, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew offers brilliant Victorian engineering and flora dating back to the 1700s. Photographer Joanna Jackson spent a year documenting the changing seasons in a fascinating world of glass houses, hidden clearings, exotic beds and towering trees. Here we showcase some of the spectacular results from her new book
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| The magnificent Palm House, built in the 1840s, viewed through autumn foliage |
| 'A year in the Life of Kew Gardens' by Joanna Jackson is available now, published by Frances Lincoln, £14.99. |
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Huzzah to Joanna for her new view of the Kew! Beautiful photos and can't wait to see in real life.