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Wild Edible Plants of the Midwest - 2026


  • Conservation Foundation at McDonald Farm (in Clow House) 10S404 Knoch Knolls Road Naperville, IL, 60565 United States (map)

Join native plant educator and wild edibles expert Pat Armstrong for an in-depth study of Wild Edible Plants of the Midwest. This seasonally organized course provides participants with hands-on experience and a deep immersion into ethical foraging, plant identification, and wild edible meal preparation. Each day-long class includes interactive discussions, a wild edible tasting session, and a guided hike through local parks and preserves. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to identify over 200 wild, edible plants and know how to prepare healthy and delicious meals from foraged finds!

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About Your Teacher

Patricia K. Armstrong grew up in Michigan, spending her days around Otsego Lake and Detroit. Her knowledge and understanding of all things wild and free come from a life-long personal and intimate relationship with Nature that is passionate and scientific. Pat has a B.A. in Biology, English, and Teaching from North Central College in Naperville, and an M.S. in Biology (Botany and Ecology) from the University of Chicago. She has taught classes on botany and ecology for nearly 60 years and was previously the manager of the Morton Arboretum’s Schulenberg Prairie.

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Course Details

The 2026 Course meets on Saturdays, from 9:30 am to 4 pm, at The Clow House, Conservation Foundation McDonald Farm, in Naperville, IL.

Each day-long class includes interactive discussions, a wild edible tasting session, and a guided hike through local parks and preserves. Please plan to bring your own lunch and drink.

By the end of the course, you will be able to identify over 100 wild edible plants of the Midwest and feel confident finding nourishment and joy in the natural world.

Course Dates: Feb 14, Mar 28, Apr 18, May 6, Jun 20, Jul 18, Aug 29, Sep 12, Oct 17, and Nov. 21, 2026. A graduation celebration will take place on December 5.

About the Location

This course focuses on the rich ecological diversity of the Midwest and the edible wild plants found throughout the Great Lakes Region.

Each class begins at the Conservation Foundation’s historic Clow House at McDonald Farm, in Naperville, Illinois.

Each class ends with a guided foraging hike in nearby DuPage County parks and preserves, where we have permission to collect and sample the wild delicacies of the region.

Course Fee: $2150.00

The course fee includes:

  • 10 full-day classes

  • 60+ hours in-person learning w/ Ms. Pat

  • 10 expert-guided plant hikes

  • Wild Edible Plants workbook

  • A Copy of The Plant Family Cookbook

  • Seasonal Snacks & Drinks prepared by Ms. Pat (BYO Lunch + Water)

  • Certificate of Completion

  • Optional CEUs for professional educators

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Interested but still have questions? Please fill out the form below, and we’ll get back to you with more information.

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