Magical and Mundane Plants - A Wizard's (and Witche's) Guide

written by Katherine Lutz

This book will guide you through all that you need to know in your primary years at Hogwarts in the subject Herbology. Enjoy!!

Last Updated

05/31/21

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106

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Lily (lilium)

Chapter 13
Lily plants are most commonly recognized for their flowers, which consist of three petals surrounded by three sepals (the part of the flower which encloses the petals). Lilies may come in several colors, from blue, orange, pink, purple, and white, to yellow. It is also important to note that lilies come in a variety of shapes in regards to their flowers. Some common flower shapes for lilies include bowl, funnel, re-curved (Turk's cap), star, and trumpet. The flower itself may point upwards, downwards, or also to the side. Remember, not all species of lilies are able to produce flowers. In order to plant a lily you will need a bulb. The bulb should be planted 1/4 inch into the ground in nutrient rich soil, and have partial to full access to sun (5-6 hours of full sunlight is optimal). As this is a non-magical plant regular water will suit just fine. Another aspect of the lily to consider is its stem. Usually a shade of green (though the stem can be red or purple), lily stems grow from a foot to ten feet tall. Lily stems tend to be thick and sturdy, though the size and weight of lily flowers often cause the stem to bend over. The leaves of lily plants are vital to the production of lily flowers. This is due to a process where the leaves catch rays of light (from the sun) and turn the light energy into carbohydrates. This process would be for us like transfiguring sunlight into a Hogwarts feast!

The carbohydrates are stored in the bulb, in order to produce flowers. Always allow lily leaves to "die back" in a normal fashion, without interfering. This allows the lily bulbs to prepare for a stage of dormancy throughout the winter. Lily leaves come in as many varieties in shape and size as lily flowers.

One quality of lilies is that they are known to attract birds. (Beware - a lily is poisonous for cats and kneazles). Lily plants are a high source of fiber when dried, and have many other health benefiting properties. Lilies have several capabilities which even muggles recognize in them. The flower of a lily is able to help to regulate heart rate, and is also used in helping other conditions related to the heart. A lily may be used in the treatment of angina. Lilies especially interact well with magic, as bulbs can be stimulated by magic to grow. Future parents take note, lily flowers are excellent to use for the treatment of burns and to prevent scar tissue from forming. The roots of the flower may be made into an ointment to apply to burned areas. (Remember, if burns cover the palm of your hand, or more than 10% of the body, seek a healer immediately). Spider bites may be treated with remedies including the lily flower and/or roots. Herbal remedies can be made with the lily flower to support people who have had a stroke. In the form of tea, lily plants are used in the treatment of the following conditions and symptoms: coughs and fevers, stomach disorders, wounds, sores, and for washing swollen bruised areas. The scent of lilies are used by muggles in what they call aromatherapy (the use of oils for healing). Lily flower essential oils are used for individuals who are depressed, as the scent is meant to induce feelings of happiness and security. Wizards use the scent of lilies in ways related to muggle uses in the realm of potions. (The flower of a lily plant is often an ingredient in anti-depressant potions).
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