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Preview Bompas and Parr create Tutti Frutti Boating Lake at Kew Gardens in LondonHailing a "lush and tropical" treat, food artists Bompas and Parr's floating pineapple island at Kew invites visitors to row to a secret banana grotto.29 May 2013
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News Bright bee-based sculptures to illuminate Manchester for 2013 Dig the City festivalNew York artist Jason Hackenwerth says his Dance of the Honey Bee sculpture series will "reflect the magnificence" of the Museum of Science of Industry's collection.28 June 2013
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News Celebrations in the snow as Northumberland National Park wins £7.8 million in Lottery fundingThe team behind the proposed Sill discovery centre in Northumberland say they are on the brink of "something really special" after securing a huge investment from the Heritage Lottery Fund.04 February 2015
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Environmental or ecological centre: Garden, parklands or rural site, Heritage site County: Worcestershire Clent Hills - National Trust near Romsley
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Heritage site: Garden, parklands or rural site County: Pembrokeshire Colby Woodland Garden - National Trust near Amroth
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Garden: parklands or rural site, Historic house or home County: Vale of Glamorgan Dyffryn Gardens - National Trust St Nicholas
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Preview Exquisite 19th century sun prints illuminate the Horniman's Natural History GalleryArtist Edward Chell, whose work features in the new exhibition at the Horniman museum, on early Cabinets of Curiosities, 19th century herbariums and present-day extinctions.11 November 2015
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News From cocoon to beautiful butterfly: Zoology Museum plans Wonders of Animal KingdomLaunched on Charles Darwin's 205th birthday, a £3 million fundraising campaign aims to turn the Cambridge Museum of Zoology into a palace of the animal kingdom in 2016.13 February 2014
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Object of the Week Object of the Week: A wooden box assembled by a Victorian plant hunter around EuropeTenacity and determination were highly prized attributes of plant hunters, as they faced both extreme danger and disappointment. Peter Veitch, of a family horticultural dynasty, was one of the best.02 September 2015
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Object of the Week Object of the Week: The Japanese Katsura tree in the quarry gardens of Northumberland's Belsay HallThis unusual, yellow-to-copper tree comes from Japan and is just one of the many trees at Belsay Hall, in Northumberland, signalling the start of autumn in colourful style.14 October 2015
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Agricultural site: Garden, parklands or rural site, Association or society County: Worcestershire Pershore College Pershore
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News Rediscovered eco diaries shed new light on one of the world's most studied woodsRediscovered diaries and photographs of ecological pioneer Charles Elton are providing a unique insight into the changing face of an Oxfordshire woodland.12 December 2014
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News RHS Tatton Flower Show takes inspiration from Beatrix Potter for fungi-infused gardenAs the north-west edition of the RHS show heads to Tatton for a 15th year, gardeners at the Cheshire site have created a damp and fungi-based Beatrix Potter garden.25 July 2013