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MORPH botanical garden travel grants - Kew

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

Plant collections | Research facilities | Contact information | Budget information

Living collections: Kew | Wakehurst | Micropropagation Unit | Regions and groups

Kew maintains extensive international partnerships, as reflected in the breadth of its collections, research and conservation activity. Kew staff work all over the world. The following lists show the geographical regions and the plant groups in which Kew currently specialises.

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION

KEW CONTACT

Drylands Africa

Henk Beentje (h.beentje@kew.org)

Wet Tropics: Africa

Martin Cheek (m.cheek@kew.org)

South East Asia

Rogier de Kok (r.dekok@kew.org)

Madagascar

Petra Hoffman (p.hoffman@kew.org)

Latin America

Daniella Zappi (d.zappi@kew.org)
William Milliken (w.milliken@kew.org)

UK

Mike Fay (m.fay@kew.org)
Tom Cope (t.cope@kew.org)

 

PLANT GROUP

KEW CONTACT

Commelinids
(incl. Poaceae, Cyperaceae)

David Simpson (d.simpson@kew.org)

Palms & Pandans

Bill Baker (w.baker@kew.org)

Alismatids and Lilioids
(especially yams and their allies)

Paul Wilkin (p.wilkin@kew.org)

Orchidaceae

David Roberts (d.roberts@kew.org)

Lamiaceae

Alan Paton (a.paton@kew.org)

Leguminosae

Gwil Lewis (g.lewis@kew.org)

Malpighiales
(incl. Euphorbiaceae)

Petra Hoffman (p.hoffman@kew.org)

Myrtaceae

Eimear Nic Lughadha (e.lughadha@kew.org)

Rubiaceae

Aaron Davies (a.davies@kew.org)

 

 

 

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