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Herb Walk

Learn, identify, and collect native plants.

Now more than ever it's important to get to know our natural landscapes in Los Angeles. As you know, it can change in the blink of an eye and who better to speak up for them than us? Come and get to know your local flora (plant life), their traditional uses, and their environmental impact. And while you're here, learn how to start your own personal Field Guide.

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When
02/16
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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As part of our wildfire relief efforts, we have launched the Community Restoration Initiative with Native Shoes to make all February Los Angeles events free for those affected by the fires in any way. Use code "freefebruary" at check out to redeem. Code may only be used once.

About

Andrea Jimenez founded Herb Club LA to get locals to connect with the land in a truly personal way. It was in her field biology class where Andrea had the opportunity to become a certified Naturalist after learning about the native flora and fauna of Tongva land also known as Los Angeles. This opened a whole new world of understanding between our health and connecting to mother nature. It wasn’t again until the lockdown where she found reassurance that deepening our connection to mother nature was truly important and finally mustered the courage to invite others to reconnect with the land and its creatures.
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What's Included

This workshop begins with a grounding meditation, enhanced by a calming tea ritual using local or thoughtfully sourced botanicals. Participants will be guided through practices to connect with the present moment and align with the natural environment.
Following the meditation, the workshop dives into an engaging exploration of the surrounding landscape, offering in-depth knowledge about the local flora, its ecological significance, and any traditional uses or cultural stories tied to the plants. This segment fosters a deeper appreciation of the natural world and equips participants with observational skills.
The session concludes with a creative exercise on how to start a personal Field Guide. Participants will learn the fundamentals of documenting their outdoor experiences, including sketching, note-taking, plant identification, and storytelling. The goal is to inspire attendees to cultivate a personal relationship with nature and create a lasting record of their explorations.
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