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Visitor's Guide to Hogwarts

Herbology

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Herbology is the study of magical plants and fungi, including their care and their magical properties and uses. Some magical plants form important ingredients in potions, others have magical effects in their own right.

At Hogwarts, all students are required to attempt an O.W.L. in Herbology, so all first through fifth year students take the class, which is taught by Professor Sprout. Herbology classes are held in the greenhouses and include plenty of hands-on activities, including pruning alihotsy bushes, repotting mandrakes, and harvesting bubotuber pus. Students are also assigned essays as homework (OP13).

For the Gryffindors, Herbology is a double class with the Hufflepuffs. Neville Longbottom is particularly good at Herbology. It's usually the only class in which he raises his hand.

First Year

Students work only in greenhouse 1. They are lectured about such dangerous plants as Devil's Snare, but do not actually work with very dangerous plants.

Second Year

Students begin working in greenhouse 3 with more dangerous plants that require protective gear for safe handling, such as mandrakes, which when fully grown can kill the unwary (CS6). Among the practical lessons in Herbology this year students are taught how to prune Abyssinian shrivelfigs CS15).

Third Year

Students have practical lessons in learning to harvest puffapods (PA8).

Fourth Year

Students learn the properties of bubotuber pus and have practical lessons in how to collect it safely (GF13).

Fifth Year

Like most of the other teachers, Professor Sprout begins her fifth year classes by lecturing the students briefly on the importance of their O.W.L. before beginning a year of loading them down with homework, which even in this class involves essays (OP13). At the end of this year students take the O.W.L., which includes a practical portion that requires each student to work with some selection of plants. Harry, for example, was bitten by a Fanged Geranium during his exam (OP31).

Sixth Year

Students who have achieved an O.W.L. pass grade in Herbology that meets Professor Sprout's standards may continue taking the subject this year in preparation for the N.E.W.T.

Seventh Year

Students prepare to take the N.E.W.T. in Herbology, the highest level of qualification offered by Hogwarts.

Equipment

  • dragon dung compost
    Used for planting.

  • dragon-hide gloves
    Often worn when handling dangerous plants such as bubotubers.

  • ear muffs (including a pair of fluffy pink ones)
    Used by students to protect themselves from plants like the Mandrake which can harm with the sounds they make; these ear muffs are apparently magical as they completely block all sound

  • slug pellets
    Hagrid has been known to carry a few of these around in his pockets

  • Flesh-Eating Slug repellent
    Occasionally required to keep Flesh Eating Slugs out of Hogwarts' cabbages, these must be bought on Knockturn Alley, which suggests that they are somewhat Dark in nature

  • Mooncalf dung
    When collected at the full moon (probably the ONLY time you can collect it), this substance makes magical herbs and flowers grow extremely well (FB).

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