This project takes the plant diversity of Kew Gardens as the theme, and uses postcards to show the mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship between plants, and enhance the public's understanding of natural ecology and protection.
Palm trees and mycorrhizae: Mycorrhizae help palm trees absorb nutrients and promote growth.
Palm trees and lianas: Lianas rely on palm trees to climb and get more sunlight.
Amazon water lilies and legumes: Legumes fix nitrogen, improve water nutrients, and help water lilies grow.
Postcards are both souvenirs and popular science carriers, allowing visitors to intuitively feel the importance of plant symbiosis and enhance awareness of biodiversity protection.
Biodiversity is facing threats, and symbiotic relationships maintain ecological balance. This project uses visual expression to allow the public to more intuitively understand the interdependence between plants and enhance environmental awareness. Postcards not only retain the memory of Kew Gardens, but also inspire people to pay attention to ecological protection and jointly promote sustainable development.
It is hoped that this project will enhance visitors' understanding of plant symbiosis, spread the concept of ecological protection in Kew Gardens, enhance visitors' experience through visual design, and stimulate awareness of ecological protection.