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Flora's Daughters | Featuring Julia Orquera Bianco & Meghan Henshaw

Mar 27, 2026
Meghan Henshaw, herbalist and ethnobotanist who teaches, wildcrafts, and runs Ocotillo Herbals. Julia Orquera Bianco, artist and herbalist exploring migration and memory through plant-based art. They discuss their zine Flora's Daughters, cyanotype plant printing, weaving ancestry and oral traditions into plant work, women's hidden labor in botany, and collaborative, place-based plant projects.
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ANECDOTE

How United Plant Savers Sparked Their Collaboration

  • Julia and Meghan met through United Plant Savers and quickly found complementary perspectives on plants and art.
  • They bonded over time at the Rutland Sanctuary and shared work on small zines and classes before the Lloyd Library fellowship.
ADVICE

Start With A Zine To Share Plant Knowledge

  • Use zines to share botanical knowledge because they're cheap, DIY, and historically tied to counterculture dissemination.
  • Julia and Meghan highlight that a stapler and library card let anyone self-publish accessible plant guides.
INSIGHT

How To Use The Lloyd Library For Plant Research

  • The Lloyd Library holds botanical texts from the 1500s onward and requires planned in-person research mediated by librarians.
  • Meghan emphasizes using the online catalog then requesting stacks; unexpected finds can include pressed plants inside volumes.
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