Notes From A Ravenclaw (Year 2)

written by Anne Pickering

NOTE: I will be coming back to this and rewriting it for the current 2nd year! Year 2 is here! This is a compilation of my Year 2 notes for all classes. There will be no essay or quizzes here. Just notes based on the lessons. These notes are in no way a substitute for reading the lessons and/or text books for each class!

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Herb 201 Week 1

Chapter 8

Lesson 1 notes

  • Dandelions
    • Objectives
      • hold an intellectual discussion
      • comfortable getting hands dirty
      • prepare for another year
    • Practical
      • plant diary
        • cover page
          • common name, latin name, your name, date started, date finished, picture/sketch of the plant
        • Plant profile
          • other names, native habitat, special growing instructions, properties of the plant before growing
        • Diary/Reflection
          • every 2-3 days
          • reflect on the growing process
            • how is it doing
            • how to take care of it
            • properties observed
              • change in room's energy
              • nearby plants affected?
            • sketch each stage or significant change (optional)
      • actual growing
        • Planting
          • gather
            • small cup,soil, fertilizer (3 salt crystals), 1-3 seeds, water
          • prepare
            • holes in bottom of cup, put on a small saucer, 2/3rd to 4/5th full of soil, add salt
          • Seeding
            • plant an odd number
              • primes better, 1,3,5,7, etc
            • make a wish
              • say it 3 times
              • increased potency
          • water
            • rain or melting snow best
            • cover seed and salt. soil at moderate dampness
          • grow
            • keep water level consistent, full sunlight.
    • Muggles know it
      • still has magical properties
      • grants wishes by spreading the seeds
    • taraxacum magianale
    • perennial herb
    • temperate climates
      • adapts to extreme climates
    • spreads easily
    • growth
      • 1-12 cm above the ground, but can be taller
      • leaves are 5-25 cm long, but can be longer
    • named for its leaves
      • resemblance to lions teeth
    • yellow flower
      • 2-5 cm
      • opens in the morning and closes in the evening (or when the sky darkens)
      • at its peek growth, the flower turns into a seed head
    • Known to bring nutrients to the top of the soil
    • adds nitrogen and some minerals
    • holds loose soil together
    • leaves and stems have high latex content
      • possible allergic reactions
      • wear dragon-hide gloves
    • consuming
      • high vitamin and mineral content
        • A,B,C,D,E,K, zinc, iron, copper, magnesium, potassium
      • do not eat leaves that have been in contact with herbicides/pesticides
      • blanch/cook the leaves or they will be bitter
      • adds flavor
        • used in soup, salad, tea and wine
    • Medical
      • treatment of
        • inflammation of the tonsils
        • upset stomach
        • boils
        • diarrhea and flatulence
      • leaves are a diuretic
      • stimulates appetite
    • Do not use! or consult a Herbologist/Apothecary
      • if you are pregnant or nursing
      • have diabetes
        • lowers the blood sugar
      • are on blood thinning meds
      • allergic to ragweed, daisies, or others in this family
      • children
        • too strong for system



Planting: consider sun, soil, plant's specifications, reactions to magic,

pH: use the pH revealing charm to find
acidic: below 7, use dragon dung, Acidity Augmenter, sulphur, nitrogen, peat, mulch
alkaline: above 7, Creta's Certified Alkaline Fertilizer, lime, wood ash

Moonclaf dung: gently increases nutrients, good for finicky or damaged plants, does not chage the pH

Sun: The darkening charm to give shade to those that need it or place under taller specimens.

The Darkening charm
Obscetus
Ob-SKEH-toos
A line drawn up the stem of the plant
Willpower dependent on the area and number of plants
Concentration is medium

Water: no spells, pure water, drainage (add drainage holes to the bottom of containers)

Place seed, bulb, cutting, or plant into the ground and cover.
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