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The territory of the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens consists of several parts:
Entrance Gate (Entrance Zone), where there are lawns with trees and plants.
The Riverside Zone, which has a Herbarium, the Kew Palace, a small garden, a nursery, the Joseph Banks Center for Economic Botany and various office premises.
The Northeastern Zone, on the territory of which there are administrative and residential premises, garden plots, as well as historical buildings, an Aquatic Garden and a Rockery.
The Palm House Zone, which has lawns, flower beds, terraces for relaxation, decorative ponds. The main structure of this territory is a palm house with a terrace and flower beds, and opposite it is an educational center for park workers and school-age children.
The Pagoda Alley (Pagoda Vista Zone) is considered a historical part of the Kew Gardens, the central link of which is the Pagoda. Broad-leaved trees and evergreens are planted on the sides of the alley. The alley is complemented by the architectural buildings of the Tempera House with the world's largest Victorian greenhouse and the Marianne North Gallery with a collection of botanical art.
The Southwestern Zone is a forested strip with architectural buildings.
The Syon Vista Zone has alleys and a lake. The most famous one here is the observation deck at Syon House, overlooking Botanic Gardens.
The Western Zone is the historical part where the Bamboo Garden and the Azalea Garden are located.
Also on the basis of the Royal Botanic Gardens, short-term courses are held for 1 to 3 days in the following areas: spring photography, vegetable growing for beginners, botanical illustration, botanical illustration for beginners, drawing spring bulbs, drawing orchids in watercolor, digital photography for beginners, creating a botanical sketchbook, growing orchids for beginners, planting design, making paper flowers, macro photography, pen and ink painting, plant propagation and etc.
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