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Lesson 4

Chapter 3

Care and Use in Potions


 


each plant has its own unique requirements and special qualities.


example, Morphanous Cacti won't grow next to an ocean and Aquagus Root won't grow in the desert


It is offensive to ask a Herbologist "why isn't my plant growing?"


When caring for a plant, consider water, sunlight, type of soil, and depth the seed must be planted.


 


Repotting


 


plants enjoy new pots and a larger pot will boost the plant's confidence


their diet may change


example, flesh eating plants double their intake while Gaviat roots only need 1/3rd of the grass


water needed will increase or decrease


Habitats are controversial. Many plants have adapted to new habitats and created new strains of plants. The movement of plants disrupts the life cycle in that habitat. Sunlight, water,and temperature determine an acceptable habitat. 


 


Life span of a plant can range from 3-5,000 years, with trees living the longest. Cacti and guapo have long lives as well.


 


Dreamless Sleep potion includes moonstone (a piece of dragon egg that causes drowsiness) and starpuffs (a plant that has hypnotic properties). The starpuff makes it dreamless.


 


Draught of Living Death has wormwood and powdered root of asphodel.


 


Major Plant ingredients include:


 


mistletoe berries


wolfsbane/monkshood/aconite


valerian sprigs (also used in sleeping potions)


leaping toadstools


knots grass


peppermint


root of aconite


poppy heads


shrivelfigs (used in shrinking potions)


rose thorns


rose oil


Reasons for plants in potions


 


they add scent in perfumes


add freshness/naturality to beauty potions


medicinal use is based on temperament, toxicity, and other properties. 


Forgetfulness potion contains mistletoe berries (a hallucinogen) and valerian sprigs (a sedative). 


 


Asphodel/Royal Staff


 


Lily family, Draught of living death, wiggenweld potion


Fluxweed


 


mustard family, healing properties, picked at a full moon for polyjuice potion (16 scruples needed)


Lovage


 


similar to celery, used in cooking, facilitates digestion, confusing and befuddlement draughts


Motherwort


 


mint family, healing properties, treats mad dog bites


Nettle/Stinging Nettle/Burn Hazel


 


use fresh for Boil-cure potion, use dried for Herbicide potion, also used in nettle wine, nettle tea, and soup


Nux Myristica


 


Nutmeg, used for cooking


Peppermint


 


counters side effects in Elixir to induce euphoria, flavor sweets, and a known flavor in Bettie Bott's Every Flavor Beans


Silverweed


 


Rose family, yellow in color


Snakeweed


 


used in snakewood tea


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