Ivy M. Ashcroft
Ivy M. Ashcroft writes thoughtful, historically grounded books that explore humanity’s enduring relationship with plants, healing traditions, and the natural world. Her work bridges cultural history, herbal knowledge, and quiet reflection—inviting readers to understand where ancient wisdom came from and how it continues to shape modern life.
Through titles such as Roots of the Apothecary, The Home Apothecary Tradition, Plants That Healed the World, and plant-focused guides like Purrfectly Safe Plants and The Desk Jungle Blueprint, Ivy approaches plant knowledge with curiosity, respect, and restraint. Rather than offering medical advice or instruction, her books emphasize historical context, lived experience, and the human stories behind plant traditions across time and cultures.
Ivy’s writing is known for its calm, accessible tone and careful research. She is especially interested in how knowledge is preserved, transmitted, and transformed—from ancient apothecaries and early pharmacies to modern homes, workplaces, and everyday rituals. Her work invites slow reading, thoughtful engagement, and a deeper appreciation for the quiet intelligence of the natural world.
When she is not writing, Ivy can often be found walking in nature, tending plants, or studying the histories that connect people, plants, and place.