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  • Lynn Shore

    Medical Herbalist, Foraging Teacher, and Natural Therapist

    The natural world has always deeply fascinated me – we are part of it and need to respect it. I express this through teaching, writing and being in green spaces. My professional background is in...

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    Mind Garden First Trail session

    In May 2023, A/artist organised a trail planting session about making mind gardens at Mediamatic.

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    Flower with bee

    Photo by Lynn Shore

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    Bracket fungus

    Photo by Lynn Shore

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    Willow hut

    Photo credit: De Brug

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    River of Herbs orchard

    photo by Lynn Shore

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    Barefoot path

    photo by Lynn Shore

  • Afbeelding: Jiyoung Lee

    Japanese knotweed harvest

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    Lynn On a Bench

  • Afbeelding: Mediamatic Biotoop Eszter Jámbor

    Foraging for Mental Health Interaction 4

    With Lynn Shore

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    Foraging for Mental Health Group

    With Lynn Shore

  • Afbeelding: Mediamatic Biotoop Suzana Orsolic

    Picking chamomile

    One of the most well known medicinal plants in Europe. We use the flowers to make a calming infusion that might help with anxiety and coughing. Also it's being used with skin inflammations. At...

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    Lynn Shore showing that edible plants grow…

    During our Foraging for mental health workshop

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    Foraging for mental health participants exploring…

    Yarrow, or Achillea millefolium, is an   edible plant with medicinal properties. In the Middle Ages it was thought to have subtle powers for wounds and help with mitigating fevers.   Yarrow Tea is a...

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    Participants tasting nettle seeds

    During our Foraging for mental health workshop

    The Nettle group, Urticaceae, is widely spread over the world and contains about 500 species, mainly tropical, though several, like the common Stinging Nettle, are found in temperate climates. Many...

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    Participant making notes on yarrow

    During our Foraging for mental health workshop

    Yarrow , or Achillea millefolium, is an   edible plant with medicinal properties. In the Middle Ages it was thought to have subtle powers for wounds and help with mitigating fevers.   Yarrow Tea is a...

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    Our resident herbalist Lynn Shore explaining how…

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    Our resident herbalist Lynn Shore showing St.

    St. John's wort family (family Hypericaceae ) includes herbs and shrubs with yellow flowers and leaves that have numerous, often black, dots. Among this family we can find Hypericum perforatum...

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    Lynn Shore showing plantain growing on urban…

    During our Foraging for mental health workshop

    Plantain (Plantago major)   is also known as plantain leaf or plantain weed, and is not to be confused with the banana-like fruit. In addition to being edible,  Plantago  has a long history of use in...

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    Participant foraging chamomile

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    Lynn explaining about the benefit of chamomile

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    Taking notes during the foraging for mental…

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    Participant foraging from the hedge growth

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    Participant smelling foraged linden leaf tea

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    Participant smelling foraged lime leaf tea

    During our Foraging for mental health workshop

    Lime leaves come from the Lime tree (Tilia europea). This tree will grow to up to 40 meters in height and when in bloom perfumes its whole neighbourhood. The honey from the flowers is regarded as one...

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