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HERBOLOGY Year One Review By Becca Snyder

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HERBOLOGYYear One Review

By Becca Snyder

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WEEK ONE What is Herbology?

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HERBOLOGY Herbology: The study and use of plants.

These plants can be both magical and mundane. For example, mandrakes and peppermint.

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EQUIPMENT Basic Equipment:

Dragon-Hide GlovesEarmuffsWandMaskClose-Toed ShoesApronDittanyDragon and Mooncalf Dung (used for

fertilizer)Centaur Tears (used to water some plants)

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WEEK TWO Care and Use in Potions.

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CARE Repotting

Very special event in the life of the plant and the planter.

Freshness is a treat for the plant.Larger pot means more room to grow.Diet of plants may change.

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CARE Habitat:

Dependent upon the plant’s sunlight and water requirements.

Moving to a new habitat can effect the plant’s life cycle.

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USE IN POTIONS Common Ingredients:

Mistletoe BerriesWolfsbanePeppermintRose OilKnotgrassMany more

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USE IN POTIONS Forgetfulness Potion

Two main ingredients are mistletoe berries and valerian sprigs.

Mistletoe berries are used to make someone distracted.

Valerian sprigs are used to bring on sleep.

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WEEK THREE Basic Herbs and Fungi

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GILLYWEED Native to Mediterranean Sea Rare 5-7 cm in height Soil’s pH moderately alkaline (7.9-8.4) Lots of water Grey-green Grows in a bushel

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GILLYWEED CONTINUED

Human ConsumptionGills Webbed fingersWebbed toesTemporary1 hour (fresh water)3 hours (salt water)

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VALERIAN ROOT Found in Europe and part of Asia Brought to North America Sedative Sprig used in sleeping potions Perfumes Wedding rituals

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VALERIAN ROOT CONTINUED 5 feet tall White flowers Soil pH level very acidic (4.5-5.0) Planted 1/8 inch down in the soil Harvested in fall or spring Catnip effect on cats

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KNOTTGRASS Used at weddings Polyjuice Potion European forests 5 cm to 4 m tall Lots of water Soil pH ranges from slight acid (6.1-6.5)

to neutral (6.6-7.3)

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DITTANY Mountainsides in Crete Grown in greenhouses Heals Love potions Occasionally is a wand core Brown when liquid Needs to be diluted

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DITTANY CONTINUED 20-30 cm tall Neutral soil pH of 6.6-7.3 13 degrees Celsius in greenhouse

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WEEK FOUR Dangerous Plants

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MANDRAKE CONTINUED Screams when uprooted as defense 1st death ceases crying Ear muffs protects from death Use medium to heavy soil in pots Sleeping potions Love potions Reawaken petrified people

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DEVIL’S SNARE Scotland’s highlands and lowlands Dark and damp areas Swaying tendrils Vivid green Strangles victims to death Hates heat and light Government controls location of growth

for Muggle protection

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BUBOTUBER Scotland Looks like a slug Yellow pus when squeezed Treats acne when diluted Planted in dark, nutrient soil Little need for sunlight Cold weather Fertilize with dragon dung

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WEEK FIVE Rat Root

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RAT ROOT Reed-like perennial 1 meter tall Bitter taste Can be used as substitute for cinnamon,

ginger, and nutmeg Many medical uses

AbortifacientDiureticSedativeHallucinogenMany more

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RAT ROOT CONTINUED Helps cure many things Helps those who have had a stroke Water plant Moist soils Lots of sunlight Flowers in May and June Harvested in July and August

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WEEK SIX Advanced Herbology

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BOUNCING BULB Jump around Purple bulb shaped plant Green leaves Neutral pH Lots of sunlight Centaur tears

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BOUNCING BULB CONTINUED Aggressive towards attackers Flipendo for smaller bulbs Incendio for larger bulbs

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GURDYROOT Looks like green onions Bad smell Supposedly protects against evil and

certain creatures Plenty of water and sunlight 15 cm in diameter Bugs attack gurdyroot

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ACONITE AKA Monkshood and Wolfsbane Highly poisonous Sedative Forests and mountains Plant in the shade

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ACONITE CONTINUED Symptoms:

DiarrheaNauseaVomitingBurningNumbness of the mouthSweatingTrouble breathingHeadachesDeath in 2-6 hours

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WORMWOOD Sorrow and bitterness 1-2 meters tall Europe Likes salt water Draught of Living Death Used for digestive disorders Many medical uses

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WEEK SEVEN Non-Magical Plants

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LILY PLANTS Three petals with three sepals Colors:

BlueOrangePinkPurpleWhiteYellow

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LILY PLANTS CONTINUED Shape:

FunnelBowelRecurvedStarTrumpet

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LILY PLANTS CONTINUED Plenty of water Partial sunlight 1-10 feet tall Regulate heart rate Roots make an ointment to treat burns Many other medical uses

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ENGLISH ROSE Partial to full sunlight 1-20 feet tall 2-4 feet wide Shrub Colors:

BlueGreenOrangePinkRedWhite

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ENGLISH ROSE CONTINUED Soil pH of 5.5-7.0 Dragon dung for fertilizer 40 medical uses of rose oil Some uses:

Treat burnsTreat the fluStop nosebleedsKidneysEtc.

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WEEK EIGHT Challenges Faced By Herbologists

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GARDENING EFFECT Herbology used to be a respected field Now, it’s not seen as important Doesn’t seem to use magic (from

outsider’s perspective) Lack of funding Potioneers share some funding, but only

for Potion-related ingredients

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GARDENING EFFECT CONTINUED People leave Herbology to work in other

fields Use knowledge of Herbology for

Potioneering or Healing

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ALIEN SPECIES Plant species leaves natural habitat to

live in another habitat Drains resources (water, nutrients, etc) Sometimes harmless Sometimes causes extinction of other

plants