Wednesday 6 May, 14:00

Medicinal plants from here and elsewhere

Free, booking required

Gardeners Léa Cosandey and Camille Fournier, experienced ethnobotanical gardeners, guide participants through plant identification and traditional uses, drawing on field knowledge of medicinal species from Switzerland and abroad.

This guided tour examines the virtues and risks of common and exotic medicinal plants, exploring digestive, diuretic, healing and soothing properties as well as nerve-system effects. Participants observe equivalents in the greenhouse and learn safe, evidence-based approaches to use and identification.

In French.

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

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