Reciprocity in Herbalism: Learning from Yerba Mansa with Dara Saville
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What happens when we stop asking only what plants can do for us, and start asking what we can do for them? In this episode of The Dancing Willow, Elliott sits down with Dara Saville- herbalist, author of The Ecology of Herbal Medicine, founder of Albuquerque Herbalism, and director of the Yerba Mansa Project, to explore the profound relationships we can form with plants and the land.
Dara shares the story of her first plant ally, globe mallow, and how that encounter opened the path to her life’s work in ecological herbalism. Together, she and Elliott dive into:
- What it means to practice ecological herbalism- learning directly from how plants live and interact in their ecosystems.
- The ancient and multifaceted teachings of Yerba Mansa, a plant with lineage stretching back millions of years.
- How tending land and plants can transmute grief into action and deepen personal and collective healing.
- The power of slowing down, listening, and building reciprocity with the plants in our everyday landscapes.
- Ways that restoration work is not just about replanting, but about honoring stories, ancestors, and living relationships.
This conversation is an invitation to remember your place in the web of life and to discover how plants can offer guidance, resilience, and renewal—especially in changing times.
✨ Connect with Dara Saville:
- Albuquerque Herbalism
- Yerba Mansa Project
- The Ecology of Herbal Medicine (University of New Mexico Press)
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