A/N: My friend's B-day's comin up, and she's a huge fan of HP (like me!), so I planned on making this book and drawing pics and everything. So I finished a few and was all like...well... I spent this much time on it, so I posted it on FF.

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MAGICAL WATER PLANTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN

By: Hadrian Whittle

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Author's note

Ambrosia

Blister Bush

Bloodroot

Brittlebrush

Broadleaf Jalap-Flower

Common Azolla

Devil's Nychtshade

Fairymoss

False Hellebore

False Snakeweed

Fellenwort

Fox's Bindweed

Foxglove

Giant Hogweed

Gillyweed

Golden Dewberry

Greater Snakeroot

Grecian Sumac

Lesser Snakeroot

Monkshood

Moonlace

Moonseed

Nightlock

Nosebleed Pepperwort

Pink Lamb's foot

Privet Bean

Scarlet Rocketcress

Skunkweed

Snow Rose

Submerged Thornroot

Swamp Gutweed

Thimbleberry

Tickleweed

True Colwort

Vanilla Wormwood

Water Drop-Wort

Water Ryegrass

White Baneberry

Yellow Fumewort

Zeodary

This is an unabridged guide to the fascinating plants of the Mediterranean. I have written journal entries, drawn diagrams and spent countless researching about these diverse plants. I have spent a great deal of my life examining the variety of plant life of the Mediterranean. According to a study by the Department of Wizarding Sites, the Mediterranean is one of the most magical places in Europe. In the time of Merlin, during the first Goblin war, the magicians protecting the young academy of Veneficus released an unprecedented amount of magic in this area. The magic influenced the plants of the region and they began to exhibit many fascinating properties. The magic affected each plant differently, and they developed new traits. They were extremely useful to the wizarding community and are used in useful potions like Veritaserum and the Draught of Living Death. In this book, you will learn about the diverse magical plants of the Mediterranean. Have fun learning!

~Hadrian Whittle

Order of Merlin, Third Class


A/N: So, How'd ya like it? Anyways, I had planned on making the Author's name Aconite Cycamore...but on the HP wiki, it says that its actually Hadrian Whittle, so I went with that. That sounds better anyways, and the name I came up with was just a combination of some plant names! Please read and review! And i just made up Veneficu