
The world of herbalism is vast and inspiring, so we've created new experiences, resources, and tools to support and empower the botanical community.
In 2013, Mountain Rose Herbs created FHP as an ongoing series of educational events featuring visiting herbalists. Our intention has always been the same, to provide herbal connectivity, community engagement, and education, free of charge. We are committed to keeping herbal education accessible for all, so we've expanded FHP to include our new digital content library and educational hub. From our bi-annual events to an ever-growing collection of resources, FHP is one of the many ways we hope to give back to herbalists and our remarkable community.
Our Latest Educational Resources
Upcoming
Free Herbalism
Project
Upcoming Free Herbalism Project
20oct1:00 pm4:30 pmFall 2023 Free Herbalism ProjectOnline | October 20, 2023 | 1PM - 4:30PM PST

Event Details
REGISTRATION + ADDITIONAL DETAILS COMING SOON Date: October 20, 2023Time: 1 pm – 4:30 pmVenue: Online
Event Details
REGISTRATION + ADDITIONAL DETAILS COMING SOON
Date: October 20, 2023
Time: 1 pm – 4:30 pm
Venue: Online
Join us from the comfort of your own home for our Fall Virtual Free Herbalism Project. Speakers include esteemed herbalists, Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz and Geo Edwards, with emcee Bevin Clare. Additional details coming soon.
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ZOOM Details + Facebook Live + Youtube Live Details and Registration Form Will be Added Soon
Speakers for this event
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Bevin Clare
Bevin Clare
Bevin Clare is an herbalist, nutritionist, homeschooling parent, a professor at the Maryland University of Integrative Health and the program director of the MS in Clinical Herbal Medicine program. She holds a MSc in Infectious Disease and has studied herbal medicine around the world. Bevin is the author of Spice Apothecary and a former President of the American Herbalists Guild. You can find her musings at www.bevinclare.com and on Facebook and Instagram @spice.herb.wander
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Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz is a native Arizonan, living in one of the most edible and medicinal landscapes in the world. Following her family’s lineage, Felicia began training as a curandera (medicine woman) in her early twenties, working in cafes and coffee shops to make ends meet. Eventually Felicia would find success as an award-winning restaurateur, and later join over twenty-five years of Indigenous healing practices with food as medicine.
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Geo Edwards
Geo Edwards
Geo Edwards (he/him) is an educator and healing artist whose practice currently encompasses herbalism and art therapy. Born and raised in Milwaukee WI, he is owner of Grain & Pestle, an apothecary and art studio based in Detroit MI. Geo’s herb practice has multiple influences that include Chinese Medicine, Black Southern farming and herbal traditions, and the Maroon herbal traditions of Jamaica. Geo is creator of Nu Healing Arts Garden, a collection of perennial plants that has been instrumental as study and teaching aids in many of his classes and workshops. Geo is a previous clinical supervisor in the Chinese Herbs dispensary at MUIH and is currently clinic faculty in the acupuncture program at MUIH and guest lecturer in multiple community herb programs and schools across the nation. Geo has facilitated workshops and plant walks on numerous topics ranging from ecology, the elements, mental health, and expressive therapies. Although he loves plants dearly, he still finds the most fulfillment with hands muddied with clay.
Time
(Friday) 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm