DON’T MISS THE LAST TALK OF THE SUMMER GARDEN SERIES
This Sunday September 12, 2010 1-2pm
Have you wondered why such potent incense wafts out of your acupuncturist or holistic therapist’s office? Kil-Young Yu, LAc, acupuncturist and herbalist at Oakland Community Acupuncture explains this and the medicinal properties of other odoriferous herbs in the Traditional Chinese Herb Garden at the University of California Botanical Garden.
Admission is free with general admission ($9 – discounts for seniors and students, FREE for UCB students).
ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED. Call 510-643-2755 to reserve your spot.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SERIES…
Most garden enthusiasts are drawn to the magnificent visual display of the diverse landscapes at the University of California Botanical Garden in Berkeley, CA. Why not give your eyes a break and the your nose lead you instead through the labyrinth of flowers, bushes, herbs and trees?
“What the Nose Knows” is a series of unique, interactive scent-based experiences of the UC Botanical Garden held in August and September 2010. Each event features a talk or walking tour with a scent expert in the Chinese Herb Garden, Asian and Californian sections. Guests will meet at the main Garden entrance just before 1pm.