Healing Wisdom of North American Trees invites readers into an intimate relationship with some of our most enduring companions on Earth. Blending traditional knowledge, practical herbalism, and ecological insight, Brenda Gallagher shares the identification, folklore, and healing gifts of our beloved trees--from the soothing basswood to the mighty oak, the fragrant black cherry to the resilient white cedar.
Drawing on decades of experience as a practitioner, teacher, and storyteller, Gallagher weaves together botanical science, Indigenous teachings, and cultural history with personal observations gathered in forests, gardens, and wild places. Each chapter reveals a tree's character, its role in the ecosystem, its medicinal and culinary uses, and the timeless lessons it offers to mind, body, and spirit.
Richly detailed and beautifully written, this guide is both a reference and an invitation--to walk slowly among trees, to listen to their stories, and to reconnect with the living world. Whether you are an herbalist, naturalist, healer, or simply someone who finds solace in the shade of leaves, this book will deepen your appreciation for these ancient teachers and inspire you to honour their place in our lives.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-0-88839-798-0 (9780888397980)
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From an early age, Brenda Gallagher was captivated by the beauty and mystery of the natural world--a fascination nurtured by her parents and grandparents, who introduced her to its wonders. Over the past 35 years, she has cultivated a deep passion for medicinal plants, studying their uses and sharing her knowledge through presentations, workshops, and interpretive hikes. An avid gardener and forager, she delights in growing and gathering herbs to craft her own healing remedies. Brenda currently serves as a vegetation specialist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority in Southern Ontario, where she leads natural restoration projects that help heal and protect the land she loves.