Encyclopaedia Herbologic: Year 1
An Encyclopaedia containing all plants and mentioned herbs for First Year Herbology, with descriptions of each plant/herb, organization by alphabet and attribute, and summaries of basic plant care and protective gear. An essential resource for first year Herbology students.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Intro/How To Use The Encyclopaedia
Chapter 1 -
Attributes
Chapter 2 -
Attributes: Association
Chapter 3 -
Attributes: Dangerous
Chapter 4 -
Attributes: Family
Chapter 5 -
Attributes: Height
Chapter 6 -
Attributes: Magical
Chapter 7 -
Attributes: Non-Magical
Chapter 8 -
Attributes: Origin
Chapter 9 -
Attributes: Ph Range
Chapter 10 -
Attributes: Potions
Chapter 11 -
Attributes: Sun
Chapter 12 -
Attributes: Toxic
Chapter 13 -
Attributes: Use
Chapter 14 -
Attributes: Water
Chapter 15 -
Plant Care
Chapter 16 -
Plant Care: Fertilizers/Soils
Chapter 17 -
Plant Care: Watering
Chapter 18 -
Plant Care: Sunlight
Chapter 19 -
Plants, Indexed
Chapter 20 -
Plants, Indexed: Aconite
Chapter 21 -
Plants, Indexed: Bouncing Bulb
Chapter 22 -
Plants, Indexed: Bubotuber
Chapter 23 -
Plants, Indexed: Devil'S Snare
Chapter 24 -
Plants, Indexed: Dittany
Chapter 25 -
Plants, Indexed: English Rose
Chapter 26 -
Plants, Indexed: Fluxweed
Chapter 27 -
Plants, Indexed: Gillyweed
Chapter 28 -
Plants, Indexed: Gurdyroot
Chapter 29 -
Plants, Indexed: Knotgrass
Chapter 30 -
Plants, Indexed: Lily Plants
Chapter 31 -
Plants, Indexed: Lovage
Chapter 32 -
Plants, Indexed: Mandrake
Chapter 33 -
Plants, Indexed: Motherwort
Chapter 34 -
Plants, Indexed: Nettle
Chapter 35 -
Plants, Indexed: Nux Myristica
Chapter 36 -
Plants, Indexed: Peppermint
Chapter 37 -
Plants, Indexed: Rat Root
Chapter 38 -
Plants, Indexed: Royal Staff
Chapter 39 -
Plants, Indexed: Silverweed
Chapter 40 -
Plants, Indexed: Snakeweed
Chapter 41 -
Plants, Indexed: Valerian Root
Chapter 42 -
Plants, Indexed: Wormwood
Chapter 43 -
Protective Gear
Chapter 44 -
Ending Notes
Chapter 45
Plant Care: Fertilizers/Soils
Chapter 17
Fertilizers/Soils
Dragon Dung
Dragon dung can be used as fertilizer or compost. The dung of a
dragon has been treated by the acids in a dragon's stomach, leading to a
very nutrient-rich soil. It is also scentless so it doesn't bother the
herbologist or the plant.
Mooncalf Dung
Mooncalf dung is also used as fertilizer for more sensitive plants.
It doesn't have the strength and power of dragon dung, and if the soil
is worn down or not have much nutrients to begin with, Mooncalf dung may
not be enough to give the plant what it needs.