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 Breakfast Thursday, 12 December, 2002, 05:57 GMT
Breakfast at Kew Gardens
Breakfast at Christmas
See below for today's competition question
In today's Christmas at Kew, Philippa Forrester met the botanist David Bellamy and made Christmas decorations with the florist Paula Pryke. She also found out about the future of Kew Gardens from its director Peter Crane.

To watch items from today's Kew coverage again, click on the video buttons in the top right hand corner of this page.

Competition

As well as all that, it's the fourth day of our competition and today you can win a special day trip to Kew to see what goes on behind the scenes at the botanic gardens.

Just answer the following question:

Which is famous 'Christmas plant' can be found growing on other trees?

A) Holly
B) Poinsettia
C) Mistletoe
D) Christmas cactus

If you think you know the correct answer, call our competition line on 08700 109 771 (don't e-mail us). Lines are open from 7am until midday and calls should cost no more than a second class stamp.

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