Florida Foraging Walk & Tea Experience
This foraging walk introduces participants to the rich diversity of Central Florida’s native and wild-growing plants. Participants will learn about safe and ethical foraging practices. Participants will also learn to identify therapeutic species, edible plants, plants with cultural and ecological importance, and beneficial “weeds” that thrive in our ecosystem.
The experience is educational, inspiring, and accessible for beginners. We end the walk with a wildcrafted tea tasting made from ethically foraged plants.
About the Educator: Lauren Tanner MSN, RN, AHN-BC, is an Advanced Holistic Nurse and Herbalist, with over 10 years of experience in the healthcare system. She is originally from Orlando, FL, where she started her nursing career and then transitioned to travel nursing for 7 years. During her travel nursing experiences, she worked with oncology and chronic illness populations in a variety of settings. Desiring more education on holistic health practices, she pursued further professional education in advanced holistic nursing and herbalism. During that time, she developed a view of health as one of healing the mind, body, and spirit and that nature is a valuable tool for connection and healing. She has a warm, personal, and grounded approach to helping people understand their unique wellness goals and the necessity for individualized integrative health practices. Her passion is studying plants and immersing herself in nature and her home gardens. Today, Lauren teaches holistic health and herbal education through her consulting business, Honest Thriving; creating experiences that provide relaxation, clarity, and self-awareness to help people make informed decisions that align best with their individual wellness. She also crafts small batch seasonal therapeutic herbal support to support her community through Everyday Herbals.
Lauren Tanner is a registered nurse and herbalist. The information provided is solely for informational and educational purposes and is not intended to serve as medical advice or be prescriptive in any form. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The aim is to always provide you with the most safe, accurate, ethical, and evidence-based information. Always consult with your qualified healthcare professional prior to beginning any herbal remedy, lifestyle or nutritional modification. This information is not to be used for children or any individual who is pregnant or nursing. Allergies and interactions may occur. Be aware that many plants have deadly poisonous look alikes and it is crucial to be 100% sure of identification prior to harvesting or consuming any plant or mushroom. As an individual, you are responsible for your own health and wellness and the choices you make. Lauren Tanner accepts no liability in relation to any of the above claims.
Date and Time
Saturday Feb 28, 2026
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Date: February 28, 2026
Time: 2-4pm
Location
Mead Botanical Garden
1300 S. Denning Drive
Winter Park, FL, 32789
Meeting Location: Mead Botanical Garden public restrooms
Fees/Admission
Cost: $30.00