[1] It is supported by DEFRA,[2] Sir David Attenborough,[3] and Science Learning Centres[4] in the UK.
The resources enable children to experience the variation and adaptation characteristics of plants.
[5] Schools do not need green space to participate in the project; local parks, churchyards, and playgrounds can be used.
Many of the activities are completely classroom-based and will be supported with online resources including video and music.
It was relaunched as a European project in 2015 using the resources previously developed by Kew but with different funders.