Plants and Facts HERB 101
written by Arya Williamson
These are the plants and some interesting facts I learned in Herbology 101
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
28
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A Word on Protection
Chapter 1 -
Dung and Tears
Chapter 2 -
Notes on Plants
Chapter 3 -
Asphodel
Chapter 4 -
Fluxweed
Chapter 5 -
Lovage
Chapter 6 -
Motherwort
Chapter 7 -
Nux Myristica
Chapter 8 -
Nettle
Chapter 9 -
Peppermint
Chapter 10 -
Snakeweed
Chapter 11 -
Silverweed
Chapter 12 -
Gillyweed
Chapter 13 -
Valerian Root
Chapter 14 -
Knotgrass
Chapter 15 -
Dittany
Chapter 16 -
Mandrake (mandragora)
Chapter 17 -
Devil's Snare
Chapter 18 -
Bubotuber
Chapter 19 -
Rat Root (Acorus Calamus)
Chapter 20 -
Bouncing Bulb (Resilio bulbus)
Chapter 21 -
Gurdyroot
Chapter 22 -
Aconite (Aconitum)
Chapter 23 -
Wormwood (Absinthe)
Chapter 24 -
Lily (Lilium)
Chapter 25 -
English rose (rosa)
Chapter 26 -
Alien Species
Chapter 27 -
About the Author
Chapter 28
Gillyweed
Chapter 13
Gillyweed is native to the Mediterranean Sea
Gillyweed grows 5-7 cm
Gillyweed grows in the pH range of 7.9- 8.4
Gillyweed needs lots of water and not too much sunlight
Gillyweed is slimy
Gillyweed grows in bushels
Gillyweed is grey-green
When Gillyweed is drunken, it is refreshing and nourishing
If Gillyweed is eaten, you grow gills
In saltwater, up to 3 hours of gills
In fresh water, up to 1 hour of gills
Gillyweed grows 5-7 cm
Gillyweed grows in the pH range of 7.9- 8.4
Gillyweed needs lots of water and not too much sunlight
Gillyweed is slimy
Gillyweed grows in bushels
Gillyweed is grey-green
When Gillyweed is drunken, it is refreshing and nourishing
If Gillyweed is eaten, you grow gills
In saltwater, up to 3 hours of gills
In fresh water, up to 1 hour of gills