Upload

This video is unavailable.

Xstrata Treetop Walkway at Kew Gardens with Tony Kirkham

kewgardens kewgardens·120 videos
1,015

Subscription preferences

Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Working...
62,405
Like     Dislike 1

Sign in to YouTube

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to like kewgardens's video.

Sign in to YouTube

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to dislike kewgardens's video.

Sign in to YouTube

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to add kewgardens's video to your playlist.

Uploaded on Sep 23, 2009

Star of A Year at Kew, Tony Kirkham takes you up to the tree canopy as we join him on Kew Gardens' amazing treetop walkway.

The Rhizotron & Xstrata Treetop Walkway stands in the Arboretum, between the Temperate House and the Lake.

A path lined with examples of different timbers leads visitors below ground to the Rhizotron. Inside, an installation explains the relationships that exist between tree roots, the soil and organisms such as nematodes, beetles, woodlice and bacteria. On the floor is a mosaic inspired by the mutually beneficial relationships that exist between many plant roots and fungi.

The 18-metre high, 200-metre walkway at Kew Gardens guides visitors around the crowns of lime, sweet chestnut and oak trees. Supported by rusted steel columns that blend in with the natural environment, it provides opportunities for inspecting birds, insects, lichen and fungi at close quarters, as well as seeing blossom emerging and seed pods bursting open.

Things to look out for
At the entrance to the Rhizotron and Xstrata Treetop Walkway are sculptures carved from tree trunks. The carvings illustrate microscopic elements of trees, and help explain how trees grow. Visitors learn, for example, that leaves have breathing pores shaped like lips and that tubes called phloem pump sap from leaves to fruits and roots.

Kids Mission
* Can you find out how much carbon a 70-year-old tree releases to the environment when it dies?
* How much water does a large broad-leafed tree need to drink every hour on a hot summer afternoon?
* How many trees disappeared from Kew Gardens on 16 October 1987?

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

The interactive transcript could not be loaded.

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Ratings have been disabled for this video.
Rating is available when the video has been rented.
This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.

All Comments (3)

Sign in now to post a comment!
  • rollstuhlmeister

    What's wrong with the lift, which has never worked, even when it was new in 2008?

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate rollstuhlmeister's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate rollstuhlmeister's comment.
  • gingermagicman

    Transformers, robots in disguise.

    Joseph is the best.

    ·

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate gingermagicman's comment.

    Sign in to YouTube

    Sign in with your YouTube Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to rate gingermagicman's comment.
  • Loading comment...
Loading...
Loading...
Working...
Sign in to add this to Watch Later