London's Kew Gardens Celebrates Queer Plants In New Festival

Kew Gardens, the renowned botanical haven in London, is heralding the arrival of autumn with the debut of a month-long festival, titled 'Queer Nature.' Nestled within the grand Temperate House, this new innovative showcase explores the fascinating intersection between the plant kingdom, fungi, and LGBTQ+ communities. Offering more than just botanical beauty, the festival promises an immersive experience featuring massive floral installations, thought-provoking artworks, and engaging discussions led by Queer scientists, horticulturists, and writers. 'Queer Nature' delves into the historical use of plants and fungi as symbols within LGBTQ+ communities. The exhibition highlights the enduring connections between nature and the LGBTQ+ experience. 'Queer Nature' runs until October 29. #Science
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