Lesson 3

Nov 17, 2008 13:29

Alright class, settle down. Today we will be performing experimental growing. I'm sure each of you will have a different result, but I cannot wait to see what it is.

Based upon your answers to Lesson One, I would like for you to combine the three plants that were turned in and grow a new variety ( Read more... )

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Herbology Lesson 3: Making a Hybrid elyxer November 18 2008, 13:41:43 UTC
**Private note to Professor**
I found this assignment to be both challenging and frustrating. As you know, I never willing admit defeat or failure in any endeavor; however, this assignment tripped me up a few times.
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My Hybrid: Shylavera

After studying the properties of each parent plant (Aloe Vera, Shrivelfig, and Lavender), I felt the Aloe Vera plant to be the sturdiest and used it as my base transplant.
Shrivelfig was the most delicate of the three plants, so I grafted the base root of a Shrivelfig to the base root of an Aloe Vera, creating a hybrid I called, Shyvera.

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Re: Herbology Lesson 3: Making a Hybrid cyn_ful December 2 2008, 18:24:23 UTC
Well done, Slytherin!! Well done indeed. You have gone above and beyond what I had even hoped for.

75 points for Slytherin.

Bonus points for extra pictures, plus having Professor Snape take your plant over.

(Never fear, we can always experiment in the House when Professor Snape isn't looking)

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Re: Herbology Lesson 3: Making a Hybrid elyxer December 2 2008, 22:05:19 UTC
(Never fear, we can always experiment in the House when Professor Snape isn't looking)

Good because I have some really interesting ideas to try. *grins*

Thank you professor. I'm rather glad to help prove that Ravenclaws aren't the only House capable of exihibiting a high level of intelligence and studiousness. I think most people overlook the fact that for Slytherins to be so successful in their quests for ambition, they need the intelligence to follow through.

Rena ~ Slytherin

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Re: Herbology Lesson 3: Making a Hybrid cyn_ful December 5 2008, 01:25:17 UTC
Yes, yes, you are quite right. Most people just overlook the Slytherin house. We are only evil people. This is completely not the case.

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25 points to Slytherin cyn_ful January 11 2009, 23:06:29 UTC
Well done. I'm very impressed with the efforts you have put forth in this subject.

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Re: 25 points to Slytherin cyn_ful January 12 2009, 04:35:57 UTC
That I do and I'm quite impressed with the progress you have made this semester!

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