Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism

By A Mystery Man Writer

Description

Pine is one of my favorite evergreens to work with. Eastern White Pine is the species of pine that grows in my region. What pines grow in your region? As far as I know, all wild pine trees are safe to work with, in reasonable amounts.

Inspiring self reliant healthcare by building relationships with healing plants in our bodies, kitchens, gardens and in the wild. Hands-on learning on a beautiful island in Downeast Maine.

Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
Solidago School of Herbalism
Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
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Winter Foraging with White Pine — Solidago School of Herbalism
What to Forage in Winter: 30+ Edible and Medicinal Plants and Fungi
from per adult (price varies by group size)