Mistletoe sites as therapeutic landscapes

What used to be taken for granted as healthy nature is now being researched academically as the therapeutic potential of landscapes. In this context, our cultivated mistletoe sites are far more than just a resource for pharmaceutically valuable raw materials.


Extensive cultivation creates natural oases for insects and birds. Biodynamic preparations increase the vitality of the soil and the formative forces of the plants. A growing connection with the sites matures into a binding intention to further develop their potential as therapeutic landscapes.


Our pioneering project with people who rely on mistletoe to treat their cancer evaluates new forms of mindful encounters with both external and internal nature and strengthens the relationship with the world around us and with ourselves.