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Herb 101 Week 4

Chapter 4

The Mandrake (mandragora)

common European countries, is shaped like a parsnip with wrinkled roots in the shape of a being. 

Above ground, it grows from between five centimeters to forty centimeters, and resembles tobacco plants. The Mandrake grows well around ground where men have been hung.

Causes hallucinations, comas, and puts people into dreamlike states. It is used in sleeping potions, love potions, and also in a potion to revive a petrified person.

Uprooted mandrakes have the ability to cause death with their screams. It is unknown why the mandrake is only able to scream until it causes its first and only fatality.

In the old days, to uproot a mandragora, one would dig out around the roots to the point that there would be enough room to tie a dog to the root with about a yard of rope. The master would then walk away, and loyally the dog would follow, pulling up the plant. The Mandrake would scream, killing the dog. After the death of the dog, the mandrake would scream no more.

Wear ear muffs when uprooting, and as soon as the plant is out of the dirt submerse it in an aquatandisu potion. The plant will thrash for several seconds, and then it will cease all movement. At this time the plant is ready for harvesting and will not scream. (Please note that you cannot replant after submersion).

Basic repotting of a Mandrake: To re-pot a mandrake, wear ear muffs and dragon-hide gloves, and use medium to heavy soil. The concentration of water should be equal to 3/4ths of the plants approximate weight.

FIRST AID

If a person slips into a coma from contact with a mandrake, wash the spot of contact and immediately send for a trained healer to administer a tandisu injection.

Devil's Snare

will grow in all dark and damp areas. Be especially wary of finding this plant when traveling in caves and sloughs. Recognizable features include swaying plant tendrils (very uncanny while the air is still) and the vivid green despite lack of light.

Dassin Sanate attacks when one's back is turned, asleep, or already in its grasp. The more you struggle against its strangulation, the quicker it kills you. (For first aid, remember that the plant hates heat and light. Incendio, Lumos Maxima, etc may be used) When a victim relaxed, the plant assumes death, and drops the victim. Although playing dead works, Incendio is the recommended response in dire situations.

used to guard objects, assassinate enemies, or as a distraction. 

Ministry of Magic has laws governing where Devil’s Snare may be located. (Not within ten hundred meters of anywhere muggles frequent).

FIRST AID

In an emergency situation, treat the person for strangulation and suffocation. Rennervate, a reviving spell, may be useful, or Anapneo if they ended up choking on their own tongue.

Bubotuber

Also from Scotland, the Bubotuber looks like a giant black slug. When squeezed, it releases gas-scented yellow pus. The pus treats acne, but must be diluted before it is safe. Undiluted Bubotuber pus causes rashes and burns on contact.

must plant a bulb in dark, nutrient rich soil. 

requires very little sunlight, and can stand very cold weather. Dragon dung is recommended for fertilizer, and lots of it!

To dilute the pus, either mix with dittany in liquid form or Gillywater. The pus is also able to lose its scent over time, so be wary when opening mail.

FIRST AID

Cleanse wound for five minutes under clean cold water, before applying dittany. It is recommended that one also take a potion for the pain.


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