KEW (Royal Botanic Gardens)
The Kew trademark has been registered in the UK in connection with seeds, plants, and horticultural products associated with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Founded in 1840, Kew Gardens holds the world's largest and most diverse collection of living plants.
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Brand History & Trademark Analysis
The Kew trademark has been registered in the UK in connection with seeds, plants, and horticultural products associated with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Founded in 1840, Kew Gardens holds the world's largest and most diverse collection of living plants. The trademark protects commercial activities including seed sales and licensed horticultural products, generating revenue that supports the Gardens' scientific research mission.
The trademark protects commercial activities including seed sales and licensed horticultural products, generating revenue that supports the Gardens' scientific research mission.
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Historical Background
The trademark "KEW ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS" was filed on 27 September 2013 and registered on 10 April 2018 to RBG Kew Enterprises Limited. The broader institution traces its origins to 1759 when Princess Augusta established a botanic garden at Kew. The name "Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew" was formally adopted in 1802.
