Welcome to...An Amateur and Her Plants! My name is Eliza, and I’m so excited to finally be contributing to something I am passionate about: plants! Whether you’re a plant newbie like me, or you’re at that sage level of expertise, I want this to be a space where you can indulge in your love for plants and reflect on your relationship with plants. Tune in for chats on intersectional environmentalism, ethnobotany, houseplants, farming, and foraging, as well as poetry readings and storytelling.
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Welcome to...An Amateur and Her Plants! My name is Eliza, and I’m so excited to finally be contributing to something I am passionate about: plants! Whether you’re a plant newbie like me, or you’re at that sage level of expertise, I want this to be a space where you can indulge in your love for plants and reflect on your relationship with plants. Tune in for chats on intersectional environmentalism, ethnobotany, houseplants, farming, and foraging, as well as poetry readings and storytelling.
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Instagram: plantladyliza
She’s baaaack...again! The amateur is back with a new episode on two ecofeminists in Nigeria as a part of the NEW SERIES that focuses on intersectional environmentalism! Warning, this episode contains distressing themes and profanity.
I’m baaaack y’all!! Today’s episode covers how plants can help during difficult/troubling times...like what we’re experiencing right now. This episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Anchor, and more! Make sure to check out the links below! Much love, Liza Link to NASA Clean Air Study: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19930073077 Link to how you can support BLM: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Link to how you can help others in need: https://impact.crd.co/
In this first episode, I’ll be briefly introducing myself as a plant lover and discussing the wonders of an ethnobotany class I took this last semester at my university. This episode slightly rambles on, but hey it’s organic! *slighty vulgar language included in this episode* social media - instagram: plantladyliza
Welcome to...An Amateur and Her Plants! My name is Eliza, and I’m so excited to finally be contributing to something I am passionate about: plants! Whether you’re a plant newbie like me, or you’re at that sage level of expertise, I want this to be a space where you can indulge in your love for plants and reflect on your relationship with plants. Tune in for chats on intersectional environmentalism, ethnobotany, houseplants, farming, and foraging, as well as poetry readings and storytelling.
Social Media
Instagram: plantladyliza