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Intro to Flower Essences - Make and Take Workshop

  • Fernwood Botanical Garden 13988 Range Line Road Niles, MI, 49120 United States (map)

Class Details

Flower essences are a unique and valuable tool to add to our medicine cabinets that have nearly 100 years of documented successful use. They are proven to reduce stress and improve sleep and present numerous benefits to our growth and wellbeing. While they are often unheard of in the US, they are used in hospitals and pharmacies throughout the world and are rapidly growing in popularity.

In this class you will learn what flower essences are and what they are not, how they differ from herbs/essential oils, how they work, how they are used, their history, and more! In addition, you will discover how these essences are made, and go outdoors into the garden to create your own to take home!

Be prepared to spend some time outside, and bring a notebook/journal to take notes and document insights while creating your essence.

About the Instructor

Kristen Atkinson is an herbalist and flower essence practitioner who works one-on-one with clients to create personalized formulas to support their fullest potential. After spending the past 15 years in numerous states/countries and studying yoga, herbs, and flower essences, she has found home in Michigan recently and is excited to bring all she has learned here to share as well as to learn more about the diverse local plant life. She loves wild crafting plant medicine as well as growing her own flowers and medicinal herbs. She is passionate about educating and sharing the benefits of connecting and working with plants for health and total wellbeing. Learn more at: floreverly.com

Audience: Adults

Location: Flora Wing of the Sims Education Center

Cost: $60/person ($48 Fernwood members)

*To receive your member discount, please be sure to sign-in by clicking the button in the upper right-hand corner of the registration screen.

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