Herbology Club: Potter Plants
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Activity: Potter Plants
Details: Turn your favorite Harry Potter character into a plant! Explain why you think that the plant you've chosen fits them. Comment on other people's "Potter plants" with why you agree or disagree.
Points: Long debate style: 10 points for your first comment; 2 pts for anything posted after; cap of 30 pts possible.
Deadline: Will run from Sunday(today), July 25th @ 4:00 UTC (11 pm CDT) till Saturday, July 31st @ 5:00 UTC (12 pm CDT).
2 of you can earn an extra 5 pts for doing this activity:
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You also have to be on my roster to get points for this.
Comments won't be screened for this activity.
Any other questions? Drop them below :) I'm pretty sure this is cut and dry though ♥
Come frolick in the flowers with me and the rest of the Herbology Club today!!
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Date: 2010-07-26 10:36 pm (UTC)The name derives from the Greek word narkào that means narcotic, refering to the pungent and intoxicating smell of its flowers. I assimilate that to Narcissa's beauty, being intoxicating to everybody.
Ruth // Slytherin
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Date: 2010-07-27 09:21 pm (UTC)Kerry//Gryffindor//3
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Date: 2010-07-29 06:08 pm (UTC)Narcissus plants- like the greek myth about Narcissus who was enraptured by his own beauty. And on the flip side, in the east, daffodils are viewed as symbols of wealth and good fortune. Narcissa is quite wealthy from what we know, and has the good fortune of managing to keep her family together.
Desiree // Gryffindor
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Date: 2010-07-29 07:49 pm (UTC)Sam//Gryffindor