Trees are an abundant and often underutilized source of medicine in both physical and emotional capacities. In this class, we will discuss:
- specific botanical ID techniques for trees
- ecological relationships
- phenology
- common trees used for medicine
- medicinal applications and preparations
Please dress appropriately for the outdoors and off-trail walking. A pencil & notebook is encouraged.
About the Instructor:
Calyx Liddick is a certified clinical herbalist and nutritionist, field botanist, wildcrafter, activist, writer, and mother of two. She was born and raised in the mountains of central Pennsylvania. She sees the human body as an ecological microcosm, and that by reconnecting to the land we can heal the land as well as ourselves. In her practice, she integrates the long, rich history of traditional herbalism with modern scientifically sound research. Calyx is a graduate of the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism and is the founding director of the Northern Appalachia School. Find out more at northernappalachiaschool.com.
Program Notes:
This class will take place outdoors. Please check the weather in advance and dress accordingly. Be prepared for walking on uneven terrain and potentially muddy conditions.
All programs are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances including inclement weather. Participants will receive an email in the days preceding the program for any changes or cancellations. You can review our current Cancellation and Refund Policy here.
Parking takes place in the field above the farmhouse. Plan to arrive 10 minutes early so we can begin the class on time.
York, PA 17406
United States
Class Fee | $35.00 |
Class Fee - 30% off for BIPOC | $24.50 |