Magical Herbs and Fungi Vol.1

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The all new- revised and update- herbology textbook is here by your favourite publishers: Dusklight Publishers! Are you interested in Herbology? Do you want a helping book which can cover your year 1 lessons very precisely? Just give a look to this book which is based on year 1 herbology. This book is just for reading and not for plagiarizing in the tests. Publishers: Dusklight publishers( a printing press owned by sarangdeep Singh) COST: 1ʛ

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Chapter 9

1. BOUNCING BULBS

These are also called Resilio bulbus.
Bouncing Bulbs, like Devil's Snare, are one of the few plants that show signs of true consciousness. This is because when threatened, they will bounce towards anyone whom they perceive is the source of that threat. When going this plant, if it should begin bouncing towards you then there are number of precautions that you can take to defend yourself. Against smaller plants, a Knockback Jinx will work perfectly while for larger plants and Incendio Charm will be needed. However, preventative measures can be taken in the form of growing these plants in the proper conditions: mainly giving them space. A bathtub's worth of soil with a neutral PH will give it the space that it needs. In addition bright sunlight and fresh water are a must, and if you can acquire them ethically Centaur Tears are even more helpful in growing them.

2.GURDYROOTS
A plant that needs to be taken care of while growing, Gurdyroot is said to have the ability to ward off evil. Unfortunately, this attribution is due to its highly unpleasant smell and bogey-like taste when Gurdyroot Infusion is made. The most famous creature it is said to ward, the Gulping Plimpie, is not even verified to exist. However, many muggle insects are repelled by the smell of it, but magical insects attempt to bite into it to kill it which makes it difficult to grow. To prevent this, there are two solutions. The first is to plant it in an amount of nutritious soil at least 7.5 times the size of the bulb which will help separate the plants enough to prevent a mass outbreak and give it the room that it needs. The next method is Nonperiurabis, a defensive spell that can be used to protect the plant's stem.

3.ACONITE
●Also known as Monkshood, wolfsbane, women's bane, blue rocket and devils helmet.
Named for the Greek word for "without struggle", Aconite is known for its poisonous nature.

In a small dose Aconite can be a powerful sedative and lower the heart rate. It can also treat pricking skin pain.

When harvesting Aconite, leave no root exposed or local wildlife
could eat it and die. Aconite is normally found in moderately-tempered
mountains and forests.


When growing Aconite, use nutitious, dark, fluffy soil, and make sure it doesn't get too much sun. Always use Dragon-hide gloves and do not attempt to work with Aconite when dealing with any open sores or wounds.

First Aid

Should you accidentally be exposed to Aconite on the skin or orrally,
apply an antidote (Antropine) right away, and then seek care at the
nearest hospital. Treatment must be as immeadiate as possible.

4.WORMWOOD

Wormwood has wood-like roots, and large leaves (2-8 inches). Wormwood
prefers salt water, which may explain the plant's bitterness.

Wormwood is sometimes used to treat digestive disorders. It can also
induce sweating, stimulate the mind, increase hugner, calm the stomach,
and reduce pain.

Wormwood leaves and blossoms can be placed on the skin to reduce
irritation and pain from small wounds. It can also be used in potions to
treat fevers, gall bladder, and some diseases.
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