Wednesday 25 March, 14:00

Plants and Witchcraft

Stroll along winding garden paths to spot mandrake, belladonna and henbane thriving among herb beds and shaded undergrowth. The tour invites close observation of leaves, roots and dried seedheads, pairing botanical detail with the whisper of folklore. Expect a quietly charged atmosphere—earthy scents, textured stems and the rustle of foliage—where historical uses and imagined powers mingle. This walking exploration blends natural curiosity with a sense of mystery and discovery.

In French.

Chemin de l'Impératrice 1,
1292 Chambésy
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Photo Credit: Jardin Botanique de Genève

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