We continue our Plant Medicine series spending four weeks on the plants found in the mountains of Southern Oregon.
This unique area, including the Rogue and Illinois Rivers and the Klamath and Siskiyoo ranges as well as the Kalmiopsis wilderness, is one of the most diverse plant regions of North America.
We’ll discuss plant adaptations to fire and serpentine soil types, ecology, and recovery after some of the largest fires in Oregon history.
In this class Oshala Ligusticums, wild Angelicas, California Spikenard, Yerba Santa, Yellow Coneflower, California Bay, Cobra Lily and many other plants including rare endemics will be discussed in depth with attention to identification, ecology, plant energetics, historical and modern uses, experiential plant communication, and how to work with these plants in a healing context.
2023 Dates: October 3, 10, 17, and 24
All classes are taught live, online via Zoom, on Thursdays from 6 - 9 pm PST. A meeting code will be emailed to you before the beginning of each class.
2024 Plant Medicine V: The Klamath-Siskiyoos
When you purchase the class you will be emailed a link to download a PDF file containing details about the class location and other necessary instructions. This link will be active for 30 days. If the link expires you may email us for a new link. However, as we prefer to spend our time in the woods rather than on the computer, we recommend downloading the file immediately.