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Hill Botanical is a retail herb shop in Bozeman, MT. We offer Organic and Ethically Wildcarfted bulk herbs, classes, private consultations, personal tea blends, books, a reference library, tools for making herbal products, quality essential oils, and our own line of hand crafted herbal products.
Hill Botanical opened its doors at 204 East Olive St, on Oct 1, 2006. Kris Hill, owner, has been studying plants and plant medicine since 1991. She has a background in anthropology, psychocology, business and retail merchandising. Her herbal studies include studying with Robyn Klein in Bozeman through Montana State University, Dennis McKenna PhD (Ethnopharmacology) and Kathleen Harrison Ethnobotanist through the University of Minnesota in Hawaii and is a graduate of the South West School of Botanical Medicine. Recently, Hill Botanical has moved to a new space at 438 East Mendenhall, with Sweetgrass Natural Medicine, Be the Change Yoga Studio, Nectar Organic Skin Care and Katie Cook Massage.
Please view the map below for directions to the new building..... and There is a Parking lot!!!
As a lecturer of plants she has taught for:
Big Sky adult education, Museum of the Rockies, weekly seminars at Hill Botanical, Free lectures at the local food Co-op, lectured at the Montana Native Plant Society meetings, Sacajewea Middle School 6th graders and taught a 7 day course on making plant medicine for the SWSBM. Kris also lectures at Meadowsweet Herbs in Missoula, has taught at the NWSchool of Herbalism, lectured at the local Bozeman Bioneers Conference and in her spare time is co-coordinator for the Montana Herb Gathering (MHG).
MHG is a not for profit group that holds an annual 3 day lecture event focusing on herbal studies and native plants. Check out:
www.montanaherbgathering.org
HIll Botanical offers a 6 month apprenticeship program. If you are interested contact me (kris) at my phone or email.
The Aprenticeship program offers folks an oppurtunity for hands on learning of herbal medicine. From Materia Medica to hands on work with the retail end as well as speaking and making suggestions for clients.
We look forward to seeing you in the physical shop some day, until then, thanks for checking us out in cyberspace.

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