

A different kind of Mandrake is a real plant. A potion made from mature mandrakes can restore victims that have been Petrified. Mandrakes: tubers that look like babies when young.Honking daffodil: mentioned in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Gillyweed: when eaten, this plant causes the user to grow gills and webbed feet and fingers, and thus become able to breathe and swim underwater for approximately an hour, depending on whether the user is in fresh or salt water.* Flutterby bush: a bush that quivers and shakes. Flitterbloom: a plant that superficially resembles a Devil’s Snare but is non-violent.


The pus appears to be acidic and will damage flesh when untreated, but if distilled it can be a useful potion ingredient. It is normal for them to squirm and they are covered in pus-filled swellings. Bubotuber: thick, black, slug-like plants that grow vertically out of the soil.Professor sprout teaches her second year herbology students how to pot young Mandrakes.Ībyssinian shrivelfig: When peeled, shrivelfigs are used as an ingredient in Shrinking Solution.Īlihotsy: ingestion of its leaves causes hysteria.īouncing bulb: an animated bulb plant appears in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. When mature, its cry can be fatal to any person who hears it. The following is a partial list of fictional plants that appeared in movie "Harry Potter"Ī Mandrake, also known as Mandragora, is a plant which has a root that looks like a human (like a baby when the plant is young, but maturing as the plant grows).
