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The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
 
Kew    
Surrey, United Kingdom
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk

MORPH-affiliated contact people:

Peter Crane (p.crane@kew.org)
Research interests: paleobotany
Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
MORPH page: biodiversity interests

Paula Rudall (p.rudall@kew.org)
Research interests: flower; evolution of plant form
MORPH page: biodiversity interests

More information:

Plant collections | Research facilities | Budget planning

Selected Specialists:

Martin Bidartondo (m.bidartondo@kew.org) (mycorrhizae)
John Dickie (j.dickie@kew.org) (seed) (based at Wakehurst Place)
Carol Furness (c.furness@kew.org) (pollen)
Steven Jansen (s.jansen@kew.org) (wood)

Geoffrey Kite (g.kite@kew.org) (floral odours)
Ilia Leitch (i.leitch@kew.org) (genome size)
Christian Lexer (c.lexer@kew.org) (population, molecular and quantitative evolutionary genetics)
Martin Lysak (m.lysak@kew.org) (plant cytogenetics)

Simon Owens (s.owens@kew.org) (breeding systems)
Peter Roberts (p.roberts@kew.org) (mycology)
Vincent Savolainen (v.savolainen@kew.org) (flower colour/mimicry)
Wolfgang Stuppy (w.stuppy@kew.org) (seed) (based at Wakehurst Place)

London-based specialists

Richard Bateman (r.bateman@nhm.ac.uk) (orchids; evolution) (Natural History Museum)
Mike Frohlich (m.frohlich@nhm.ac.uk) (evo-devo) (Natural History Museum)
Paul Kenrick (p.kenrick@nhm.ac.uk) (paleobotany) (Natural History Museum)
Andrew Leitch (a.r.leitch@qmul.ac.uk) (GISH) (Queen Mary College, London)

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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