Robin White, founder of Wild Graces, has been a wildcrafter, beekeeper & herb gardener for over 30 years. She is an artisan, reiki master, death doula & the editor / publisher of Akitsu Quarterly, a haiku journal. A graduate of both the Practical & Master Herbalist Programs at Wild Rose College of Herbal Medicine, the Herbal Immersion Program at the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine, Rosemary Gladstar’s The Science & Art of Herbalism, the Medicinal Plants Certificate Program at Cornell University, and the End-of-Life Doula Program at the University of Vermont’s Larner School of Medicine. She is a juried member of the Deerfield Arts Tour and the Canterbury Artisan Festival at Shaker Village. She is a 10th generation Quaker, cousin to Fireside Poet, John Greenleaf Whittier, and a great granddaughter of Susannah North Martin, who was tried & hung during the Salem Witch Trials. Robin’s love of the arts, nature & herb gardening were culled into creating Wild Graces where she lives with her husband Marshall, a mental health clinician / wild mushroom hunter, a stone’s throw from the glacial boulders & coastal forest of the Pawtuckaway Mountains.

Wild Graces is a Botanical Sanctuary member of the United Plant Savers / Medicinal Plant Conservation and is located on the traditional land of the Abenaki and Pennacook peoples. It is also the home of old stone walls and reishi mushrooms, wild ginseng, barred owls, tree frogs, minks & turtles, old tapping trees, a sap house and a beaver lodge.

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