Kew Gardens is putting some of its rarest and most-endangered plants on show, some of which are never publicly displayed, with the Rare and Extinct exhibition in Temperate House. In the ‘Room of Rarity’ and the ‘Room of Extinction’, around twenty plants that are either rare (classified as Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable) or Extinct in the Wild will be on view, alongside the stories of each plant and the dedicated horticulturalists that care for them. The exhibition will show how these skills are being used to halt biodiversity loss and conserve the world’s most precious species.