Workshop Wild herbs and edible flowers

35.00

Date: 28th of November
Time: 18h30 till 21h30
Limited seats.

This workshop will be given in portuguese.

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The plant guru in Portugal will pass The Society in a workshop that promises! From a basket will spring to the table various fresh plants such as nasturtiums, sea perrex, insula, rose hips, nigela seeds, yarrow, nettles, fennel, horsetail, comfrey and other herbs that the season dictates.

We will talk about them by observing, smelling and tasting while revealing some of what we are revealing some of their therapeutic and culinary uses.

For those who dream to find out more about this world this is a workshop not to be missed!

Materials needed: notebook, pen, tape.

Note: Cancellation and reimbursement it’s not permitted after the ticket it’s paid, but someone else can come to replace you.

Fernanda Botelho

At 18 she travels to London where she studies anthroposophy and medicinal plants, Waldorf and Montessori pedagogy, yoga, photography, etc. There she lived 15 years speckled by many other trips; India, Indonesia, North and South America, Caribbean, Italy, France. Morocco, Greece, etc.

A writer and passionate about botanical gardens, she is a regular at Kew gardens. Absorbs what she sees by photographing and writing.

Since 2010, it has been publishing annual medicinal plant calendars, three children’s books “Flower salad”, “Seeds on the loose” and “Aromatic gardens”. “Plants and Health, Home Remedies Guide” and “A Handful of Healing Plants, 55 Spontaneous Species in Portugal” and “My Herbarium of Medicinal Plants”.

Organizes botanical tours and gives workshops on medicinal plants. A regular contributor to Eco-schools. Invited by various entities, associations and municipalities, she travels the country giving and receiving, speaking and listening, assimilating and disseminating this passion for the plants that flow through his veins.

She writes in magazines and gardening sites, has the botanical garden guide course, having guided visits to the medicinal plants of the gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the Lisbon Botanical Garden, the Funchal Aromatic Garden, the Faial Botanical Garden, etc. 

 Collaborates with the magazine Jardins, had a weekly rubric on Radio Club Sintra (RCS) on these topics. She has been invited to participate in various television programs. She has several writing projects in hands, feet, head and heart. Likes to communicate, garden, travel, write and photograph.

 

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