A giant hanging installation of 375,000 flowers is coming to Kew Gardens.

The Royal Botanic Gardens is celebrating the beginning of autumn with an exhibition showcasing the immersive art of Rebecca Louise Law and botanical art by Lindsay Sekulowicz.

There will also be two major sculptural exhibitions in the gardens.

Visitors can weave between the beautiful works, from the calm waves of Nigel Ross’ organic, wooden seating sculptures, to curling and abstract forms.

The installation will launch on Saturday October 7 and is inspired by the ancient Egyptian,preserved funeral garlands of Ramesses II in Kew’s own collection.

Rebecca Law will suspend 1,000 individually sewn hanging garlands, with 375,000 beautifully preserved plants and flowers

Rebecca Law will suspend 1,000 individually sewn hanging garlands, with 375,000 beautifully preserved plants and flowers

Accompanying Law’s mesmerising sculpture will be a rare public display of Kew’s fragile and beautiful ancient Egyptian wreaths.

Gina Koutsika, head of visitor programmes, events and exhibitions at RBG Kew, said: "I am really delighted that Kew will be transformed into a treasure trove of outstanding artworks this autumn.

"The gardens are such an inspiring place during this captivating season, but when you add in 16 brand new works of art and our gallery bursting with colour and talent, it creates an unmissable experience.

"I cannot wait to share with our visitors and friends such an immersive and interactive side of Kew."