Victorian glasshouses are an architectural and botanical delight. As the
largest surviving Victorian glasshouse, the Temperate House at the Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew is no exception. This book pays tribute to the
building, which reopened in May 2018 after a five-year restoration
project, by giving a detailed account of its architecture and the
diverse temperate zone plants housed within it, some of them as old as
the building itself. Architectural sketches, botanical drawings, and
archival photographs depict the scope of its collection and give a sense
of its impressive past. A true celebration of the Temperate House's
155-year history, this book is a visually lush homage to the celebrated
Victorian glasshouse.