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 Medicinal Plant Identification Walk
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with Aleena DragonFly (Christine Benard)

Date: TBD (late September/early October)

Cost: $20
​Maximum Class Size: 15

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Aleena DragonFly (Christine Benard) invites you to discover the wild medicinal plants of the fall.

Click here to register.










Your host, Aleena DragonFly aka Christine Bénard:

Family herbalist since 2009. Certificate from L´Herbothèque.
My experiences since then range from growing medicinal plants to harvesting and processing. For a few years, I created body products, herbal tea mixtures and offered workshops under the name of Herbes, tisanes & Cie.
I was also co-owner of La Perle des champs, in field and medicinal production.
I added to my herbalist training, a certificate in Permaculture, with Mycélium and a certificate in Green Building Construction, with Solution Era.
My passions are obviously to take care of the earth, humans and to share equitably, this being the 3 ethics of permaculture.



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