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Visit the Princess of Wales conservatory to see insect pollination at work in three butterfly houses planted respectively with tropical orchids, lush ferns and sweet nectar beds. The glasshouse is buzzing with live bug displays, large insect, bird and bat sculptures, and audio descriptions explaining the links between plants and their pollinators.
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Read full venue reviewTransport Kew Gardens ,Kew Bridge rail
020 8332 5655
Summer opening hours (until Aug 27 2012) 9.30am-6.30pm daily, until 7.30pm Sat, Sun & Bank Hols (last adm 30 mins before closing; glasshouses, galleries & treetop walkway close 5.30pm)
£13.90, £11.90 concs, accompanied under-17s free
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