Plant Communication

Helen Gray


Organisation:
Malago Medicinals
Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: 50
Category:
Nature
Updated:
6th May 2022

Did you know that plants communicate? Or that they can perceive their environment, support each other or respond to sounds? Find out about this fascinating new branch of science and what it might mean for all of us.

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About Helen Gray

Please note I am only available for evenings and weekend talks. I am a qualified medical herbalist and wellbeing practitioner. I love plants, particularly wild, hedgerow and common ones, often described as weeds. I have been foraging for over 25 years, and use wild plants in my everyday diet, as well as using them to make medicines for my herbal practice. I work with nature connection and have witnessed first hand how time spent outdoors improves our wellbeing, and am keen to connect people to themselves, each other and nature. I also have a wider interest in the landscape including permaculture, folklore, social history and archaeology. This gives me a deeper understanding of our relationship with plants in the past, and how our relationship with them might develop in the future. I am interested in the emerging science of plant consciousness, how we are discovering that plants are as communicative, social (or anti-social!) as animals. We are only beginning to understand this fascinating world.


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