Summary

Herbology is one of the most underrated studies in the magical world ofHarry Potter, compared to Defence Against Dark Arts or Potion-making class. It is important to note that herbology is needed in both classes mentioned previously, as it is important in protecting or even healing oneself from dark wizards or poisonous potions.

These magical plants inHarry Pottercan be deadly, yet they are incredibly helpful with proper handling and careful treatment. From growing a gill, making poisons, and relieving lycanthropy symptoms, to healing someone who has been petrified, herbology is indeed one crucial knowledge a witch or wizard needs to possess.

An Image of Harry Potter: Belladona

1Belladonna

The Deadly Nightshade

Bearing resemblances with real life’s Atropa Belladonna, this plant is a toxic plant that is used for potion making. It is unsafe for human consumption as its poison can be deadly to human digestion. Although poisonous, this plant is needed and taught to the students of Hogwarts as a standard potion-making kit.

Even in its real-life counterpart, it is said that it is one of the important ingredients, such as an ointment for flying if mixed with other hallucinogenic plants. The students are also taught to care for this plant in their Herbology class.Apollonia Black has been reportedto pass away from consuming this plant after mistaking it for elderberries.

An Image of Harry Potter: Whomping Willow

2Whomping Willow

Violent Yet Valuable

This aggressive plant is known to be a powerful magical plant species as itwill attack anyone and anythingthat dares to pass its territory. This violent plant is present in an important scene inHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, where Ron crashes the flying Ford Anglia into it.

The tree itself is specifically planted and cared for by the Marauders, as a haven for Remus Lupin every time he has to transform into a werewolf. The tree itself can be immobilized by the freezing charm and if a creature - such as Peter Pettigrew in his animagus form - can press a knot near the base.

An Image of Harry Potter: Venomous Tantacula

3Venomous Tantacula

As Its Name Suggests, It Is Not To Be Played With

This deadly yet magical plant is described as a spiky toothsome creature with mobile vines that are ready to seize any living beings in its reach. Its shoots are venomous, its spikes are deadly, enough to immobilize humans that could lead to fatal accidents. The physical appearance of the fangs is equally alarming as its venomous capability.

Minerva McGonagall’s husband, Elphinstone Urquart is reported to have fallen to his demise after accidentally being bitten by this deadly plant. One of the ways to handle this plant is by doing the severing charm, which works to stun and sever the vines.

An Image of Harry Potter: Gillyweed

4Gillyweed

For Any Aspiring Merpeople

It is a shame that humans' ability to breathe underwater is severely lacking, but fortunately, Gillyweed will take care of that problem. The plant is described as a green slimy plant that resembles some type of seaweed. If consumed, one will grow a pair of gills, fish-like fingers, and built-in swimfins.

This plant made its grand appearance inHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, specifically in the scene where Harry eats this magical plant to save Ron while being charmed and tied up underwater. This plant is recommended by theHerbology class star, Neville Longbottom.

An Image of Harry Potter: Devil’s Snare

5Devil’s Snare

“Devil’s Snare, Devil’s Snare … What did Professor Sprout Say?”

This magical plant shares a similar physical appearance to very long huge root-like vines that intertwined with each other. It can strangle or trap anything and anyone that makes physical contact with it. It is best to stay calm if trapped in this dangerous plant. Otherwise, any resistance will bounce back and trigger its ability to full force.

To defeat this plant, as can be seen inHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, any charm that brings light or fire such asBluebell FlamesandLumos Solemis very effective in getting rid of its constriction.

An Image of Harry Potter: Dittany

6Dittany

Very Useful For Wounded Witches And Wizards

Described as a green-colored plant with leaves resembling big coins, this magical plant is highly powerful at healing shallow wounds and can stop bleeding. As a healing and restorative herb, it is capable of rejuvenating and regenerating wounded skin and, if consumed, can heal moderate wounds.

If mixed with silver, its ability to stop bleeding helps the victim of freshly infected people of lycanthropy to survive its bite, although not completely healed from the disease itself. The demonstration of its usage can be seen inHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallowswhere it is used for an injured Ron.

An Image of Harry Potter: Aconite

7Aconite

Lycanthropy Is One Dangerous Disease

Also known as monkshood or wolfsbane, this magical plant is a very useful ingredient in potion-making. If handled properly, avoiding its poisonous leaves, flowers, and roots can be used in various potions. In real life, aconite was widely popular in medieval Europe where it was used as animal bait, especially for hunting wolves.

In the magical world ofHarry Potter, this plant is useful to relieve the symptoms of Lycanthropy, although not entirely curing the disease. Students are said to use dragon-hide gloves when handling the plant, to avoid any accidents involving its leaves.Remus Lupin is known to drink potionsmade out of Aconite’s roots and flowers, to ease the pain of this disease.

An Image of Harry Potter: Mandrakes

8Mandrakes

The Crybaby That Saves People

Not only do they resemble humans when they are babies, but this magical plant also develops and behaves like any normal human being, but a plant-version. During their infant period, baby mandrakes will cry endlessly when not covered in earth, deafening and knocking people out who hear it without ear protection. During its adolescence, the plant became sensitive and behaved like teenagers in puberty, even including throwing parties with loud noises and being covered in acne.

When matured, this plant is seen to move to other pots, beginning to restart the cycle of life. This powerful plant is the main ingredient to heal people who have beentransfigured, cursed, or petrified, as can be seen inHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.