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Witch hazel (Hamamelis) is one of many wonderful plants you'll encounter in this course.

Our short courses offer an introduction to the fascinating history and contemporary practice of herbal medicine. Each of the individual programmes of study affords a unique opportunity to learn about the healing properties of herbs, create wonderful therapeutic remedies and explore behind the scenes of Edinburgh's oldest physic garden.

Booking and course costs

For full information on course costs and a booking form, you can download the current Adult and professional education prospectus from the ‘Downloads' box on the right.
For further details, please contact the Education office via our enquiry form (select ‘Education') or directly at:

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

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20A Inverleith Row
Edinburgh
EH3 5LR
Telephone: 0131 248 2937

We offer a 10% discount to Friends on most of our short courses and workshops.

Forthcoming herbal medicine courses

Design Your Own Garden

This 11 week course gives you everything you need to know to create the garden you�ve always wanted...

Introduction to Horticulture

A 10-week evening course covering a range of topics, from soil science to plant anatomy to propagation...

Medicine from Trees

When is a herb not a herb? When it’s a tree! Discover the therapeutic treasure store of our ancient woodlands...

Garden History

This course of 15 illustrated lectures traces the continually changing fashions in British garden design from Roman times to the mid-Twentieth century...

Propagation by Grafting - CPH9

Learn about the reasons for grafting, the main types of grafting techniques, with practical experience of two different grafting techniques.

Beginning Botany

Aimed at the complete beginner and using living plants from the garden, this eight-week course investigates the identification, function and ecology of familiar plant species...

Plant Geography

This 11-week course investigates the ways that plants have adapted to the incredible diversity of habitats available on Earth...

Victorian Horticulture

This course looks at the innovations and passions that drove one of Britain’s golden ages of horticulture.

Care of Orchids and House Plants

See how the RBGE cares for orchids and house plants in a behind-the-scenes tour of the glasshouses...

Moss Identification: Level 2

This workshop will include the ecology and distribution of bryophytes and the construction of keys. Previous attendance on Moss ID for Beginners or other experience required. Taught by David Chamberlain.

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Meadowsweet in bloom

Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet) – a classic herbal medicine in Scotland.

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