The iconic Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey will be transported back millions of years for the new ‘Houseplant Takeover – Plants Before Time’ exhibition from 3 February to 10 March 2024.
For the first time, the Houseplant Takeover will encompass the temperate, arid and tropical sections of the cathedral-like Glasshouse creating an inviting and warm environment to escape this winter. Once inside, visitors are invited to take a journey of discovery to find fascinating plants such as ferns, palms and cycads, nestled amongst intriguing fossils, a volcano made of bromeliads and tillandsia, and dinosaur sculptures, footprints and eggs. While exploring, visitors can listen out for jungle-like noises and a distant roaring sound. There will also be a trail booklet for younger visitors to follow, with fun facts to find along the way.
Christopher Young, Garden Manager at RHS Garden Wisley, said: “The Houseplant Takeover is back this year with a new prehistoric twist. We aim to convey the sheer historical magnitude of these ancient plant species by giving them time to shine and making it a fun and interesting adventure for all the family.”
The route will feature six hero plants, each with Jurassic ancestry: Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island pine); Sphaeropteris cooperi (Cooper’s tree fern); Platycerium bifurcatum (common staghorn fern); Protea cynaroides (king protea); Encephalartos villosus (a South African cycad); and Howea forsteriana (sentry palm).
The Glasshouse is open Monday to Friday: 10 am – 3:45 pm, Saturday to Sunday, 9.30 am – 3:45 pm. Standard garden admission applies.
For further information, visit rhs.org.uk/wisley