The medicinal garden at the pharmacy campus is like a peaceful park filled with special plants that can help people feel better. It's organized into different areas, each with plants that have a history of being used for medicine.
You can find sweet-smelling herbs like lavender and rosemary, and colorful flowers like calendula and echinacea, which are known for helping with inflammation and boosting the immune system.
There are also tall plants that are good for the liver and getting rid of toxins. Some common kitchen herbs like peppermint and chamomile are there too, with their own healing properties.
The garden also has signs that teach you about each plant and how they've been used throughout history. But besides being educational, it's a peaceful place where you can relax and appreciate nature's healing powers.

