The English Garden

Urban Jungle

n the roof of the Barbican Centre, the modernist estate in the City of London, the Barbican Conservatory is second in size only to the Princess of Wales Conservatory at RBG Kew. Some 1,800 plant species grow under the 23,000ftglass and steel roof here. The collection of quirky and unusual tropical and temperate plants it houses is entirely at odds with the urbanism of

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