Willow Rose Botanicals

Willow Rose Botanicals

Herbal support for women who carry a lot, in every season of womanhood.

You hold a lot together in your life.

Mothers. Professionals. Creatives. Caregivers. Women who give and give, and feel their own reserves slipping away.

You may be moving through the intensity of your menstrual years, the demands of motherhood, or the difficult transition of perimenopause. You are capable, intelligent, and strong, yet you’re finding it increasingly hard to just keep going and push through. You sense that your body is asking for something more.

My work is calm, thoughtful, and integrative.

Rooted in traditional plant wisdom.

Informed by modern understanding.

I support women through carefully crafted herbal formulas, flower essences, and aromatherapy, alongside gentle diet and lifestyle integrations and simple, grounding practices like meditation. Each layer works together to nourish your nervous system, support hormonal balance, and rebuild vitality from the inside out.

This is not about biohacks, extreme detoxes, or quick fixes. It is about deep restoration, lasting nourishment and sustainable strength & vitality. Together we can create resilience that lasts.

If you are ready to care for yourself with the same devotion you offer everyone else you are in the right place.

Meet Your Herbalist

Hi! I’m Adrienne,

My journey into herbalism began more than ten years ago with a simple curiosity about the plants growing on my acreage. I wanted to grow and forage food, and after attending a herb walk with a local herbalist, I discovered an entirely new world of plant medicine.

Those early days of gathering rose hips, yarrow, and plantain were joyful and eye-opening. But I quickly realized that if I truly wanted to work with plants in a meaningful way, I needed a deeper foundation.

I am completing my studies in Integrative Herbalism at The Hollow Reed School of Healing Arts and Herbals under Master Herbalist Chad Cornell. The past three years have shaped me profoundly, not only in knowledge, but in perspective. I’ve learned to see health as layered and interconnected, influenced by nourishment, stress, rhythm, and long-term patterns rather than isolated symptoms.

As a wife, mother of two, and business owner, I know what it feels like to balance family, work, and responsibility and to consistently place your own needs at the bottom of the list. For many women — especially mothers — over-giving becomes normal. We push through fatigue. We ignore early warning signs. We tell ourselves we’ll rest later.

In my own life, I’ve seen how costly that pattern can be. My mother died when she was only fifty years old. Losing her so young shaped the way I think about women’s well-being. It impressed upon me that vitality is not something we can assume will always be there. It must be tended, protected and rebuilt when necessary.

That understanding shapes the way I work with women today: thoughtfully, collaboratively, and with long-term resilience in mind.

If you feel ready to understand your cycle more deeply and build sustainable hormonal resilience, I would be honoured to support you.

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