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Natalie Hammerquist is an herbalist born and raised in the Seattle area. She studied herbalism, plant taxonomy and food science at the Evergreen State College, and then went on to study with renowned herbalist Cascade Anderson Geller in Portland, Oregon. Since her studies with Cascade, Natalie has studied with several herbalists including Matthew Wood, Dr. Sheila Kingsbury, Missy Rohs, and Margi Flint. She worked as the lead herbalist and bulk herb buyer at Rainbow Natural Remedies on Capitol Hill, until she left to found the Adiantum School of Plant Medicine. She integrates aspects of both Chinese medicine and Western herbalism into her holistic approach. Her areas of focus include physical assessment methods and bioregional plant ID.As a teacher, Natalie is flexible, engaging and multi-sensory. She has extensive teaching experience, and is always looking for ways to keep things fresh and exciting.Natalie teaches both yearlong programs, as well as evening classes and plant walks.
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YOUTUBE: Inside a Regenerative Farm Where Sheep Help Grow Vegetables
YOUTUBE: Inside a Regenerative Farm Where Sheep Help Grow Vegetables
BUY MY NEW BOOK: Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest: A Visual Guide to Harvesting and Cooking with 40 Common Species — Books
BUY MY NEW BOOK: Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest: A Visual Guide to Harvesting and Cooking with 40 Common Species — Books
Detailed guide to the most abundant and tasty edible wild plants in the Pacific Northwest
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Hi! I'm Natalie Hammerquist, born and raised in the foothills of the Cascades here in Washington state. My channel focuses on wild medicinal plants, wild foods, herbal medicine, plant ID, foraging, and ecology. I am the author of the bestselling book "Medicinal Plants of the Pacific Northwest" (check it out in the links), and have another book that will come out in June 2025 called "Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest". Both are visual guides with tons of pictures and recipes. I've been teaching about plants and herbal medicine since 2016, when I founded my school, The Adiantum School of Plant Medicine.
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My first book: Medicinal Plants of the Pacific Northwest
My first book: Medicinal Plants of the Pacific Northwest
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