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+ | |leaves = Dark green in colour<ref name="HM512h"/> |
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+ | |distinction = Sometimes released [[Fire|flammable]] vapours<ref name="PSV"/> |
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− | + | *[[Healing magic]]<ref name="PM"/><ref name="HBP24"/><ref name="DH14"/> |
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+ | *[[Wand core]]<ref name="Wand core">{{WW|mr-ollivander}}</ref> |
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+ | *[[Herbology]]<ref name="HM512h"/><ref name="HM5OWLS"/><ref name="HM719"/><ref name="PS14"/> |
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+ | {{Quote|Dittany is a powerful healing herb and restorative and may be eaten raw to cure shallow wounds.|[[Phyllida Spore]], ''[[One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi]]''|Pottermore}} |
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− | '''Dittany''' is a [[magic]]al plant used in [[Potion]]-making, and is a powerful healing herb and restorative. Its use makes fresh skin grow over a wound, and after application, the wound seems several days old.<ref name="DH">''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref> In addition to its essence being applied topically, the raw plant can be consumed to heal shallow wounds.<ref>''[[Pottermore]]'' - ''One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi''</ref> Shredded Dittany is an ingredient in the creation of the [[Wiggenweld Potion]]. Also known as Burning Bush, it sometimes releases flammable vapours.<ref name="PSV"/> |
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+ | '''Dittany''' was a [[magic]]al plant used in [[potion|Potion-making]]. It was a powerful [[Healing magic|healing]] herb and restorative.<ref name="PM"/> Its use made fresh skin grow over a wound and after application the wound seemed several days old.<ref name="DH14">{{DH|B|14}}</ref> |
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+ | Dittany was one of the plants found in ''[[One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi]]''.<ref name="PM"/><ref name="PS14">{{PS|B|14}}</ref> |
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+ | ==Effect== |
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− | [[File:DH1 Ron Weasley splinched, Hermione using dittany.jpg|thumb|left|[[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] applying some essence of dittany on [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] after he was [[Splinch|splinched]].]] |
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+ | {{Quote|Greenish smoke billowed upward and when it has cleared, [[Harry Potter|Harry]] saw that the bleeding had stopped. The wound now looked several days old; new skin stretched over what had been open flesh.|The fast healing effects of dittany on [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}} |
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⚫ | [[Hermione Granger]] used Essence of Dittany to heal [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]'s arm when he [[ |
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+ | [[File:Dittany1.gif|250px|thumb|left|The healing effects of dittany taking place on an injured Ron Weasley]] |
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+ | Dittany was a [[Healing magic|healing]] and restorative herb, one of the plants found in ''[[One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi]]''.<ref name="PS14"/> In addition to [[Essence of Dittany|dittany's essence]] being applied topically, the raw plant could be consumed to heal shallow to moderate wounds.<ref name="PM">{{PM}} - ''[[One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi]]''</ref> |
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+ | If used in a [[Mixture of powdered silver and dittany|mixture]] with [[silver]], it could cure [[werewolf]] bites. It would prevent the victim from bleeding to death from the bite, but not cure them of [[lycanthropy]].<ref name="wolf">{{WW|werewolves}}</ref> Shredded dittany was an ingredient in the creation of the [[Wiggenweld Potion]]. Also known as Burning Bush, it sometimes released flammable vapours.<ref name="PSV" /> A sick baby may have been cured with the application of dittany.<ref name="TBB">{{TBB|W}}</ref> |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | ===1890s=== |
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+ | In the [[1890–1891 school year]], [[fifth year]] [[Herbology]] students were assigned to write an [[essay on dittany and its uses]] by [[Professor]] [[Mirabel Garlick]].<ref name="HL-pp">{{HL|The Polyjuice Plot}}</ref> |
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+ | ===1920s=== |
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+ | {{Quote|She's responded well to the Dittany. She was born to run, you see. I think she's just lacking in confidence...|[[Newton Scamander|Newt Scamander]] regarding a female [[Zouwu]] in his ownership|Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay}} |
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+ | In [[1927]], [[Newton Scamander]] managed to heal an injured female [[Zouwu]] with dittany, which had been formerly owned by the [[Circus Arcanus]].<ref name="COG79">{{COG|S|79}}</ref> |
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+ | ===1980s=== |
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+ | {{Quote|Today we will be learning about and caring for Dittany, a powerful healing herb. Please note that just because it can be used to heal your paper cuts, doesn't mean it should. Eyes on me as I demonstrate how to tend to Dittany.|Professor Sprout to her fifth-year students|Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery}} |
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+ | [[File:Dittany lesson HM512.png|250px|thumb|right|[[Jacob's sibling]] observing dittany with Professor Sprout in Herbology]] |
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+ | During the [[1988–1989 school year]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]], [[Professor]] [[Pomona Sprout]] taught [[fifth year|fifth-year]] [[Herbology]] students about dittany, in preparations for their [[Ordinary Wizarding Level]]s that year.<ref name="HM512h">{{HM|5|12|h}}</ref> The handling and tending of this plant was covered in the practical Herbology O.W.L. examination that year.<ref name="HM5OWLS">{{HM|5|Ordinary Wizarding Levels|1}}</ref> Professor Sprout later reviewed this plant with her [[Seventh year|seventh-year]] students in the [[1990–1991 school year]].<ref name="HM719">{{HM|7|19|Healing Hands}}</ref> |
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+ | [[File:Sage, Dittany and Lavender HM63.png|250px|thumb|left|Pieces of sage (left), Dittany (middle) and lavender (right)]] |
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+ | During the [[1989–1990 school year]] at Hogwarts, [[Jacob's sibling]] approached [[Pomona Sprout|Professor Sprout]] in the [[Herbology Classroom]] asking for herbs that could be given to the [[centaur]]s in the [[Forbidden Forest]] in order to gain entry to the [[Centaur Camp]], she presented them with [[sage]], [[lavender]] and dittany, explaining the uses of each plant to them and allowed them to take which one they pleased.<ref name="HM63">{{HM|6|3}}</ref> |
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+ | ===1990s=== |
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+ | {{Quote|There may be a certain amount of scarring, but if you take dittany immediately we might avoid even that....|Healing wounds, received from a [[Sectumsempra|curse]]|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}[[File:Dittany.jpg|240px|thumb|right|An illustration of dittany in ''[[Magical Drafts and Potions]]'']] |
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+ | [[Harry Potter]] researched dittany in ''[[One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi]]'' during his [[first year]] at Hogwarts, as part of his [[homework]] during the [[1991–1992 school year]].<ref name="PS14"/> |
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+ | [[File:Dittany.gif|250px|thumb|left|Hermione Granger healing an splinched Ron Weasley with Essence of Dittany]] |
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⚫ | Later that year, [[Hermione Granger]] used [[Essence of Dittany]] to heal [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]'s arm when he [[Splinching|splinched]] it [[Apparition|Disapparating]] soon after the trio's [[Infiltration of the Ministry of Magic|escape]] from the [[British Ministry of Magic]] in [[1997]].<ref name="DH14"/> She used it again to heal the snake bite Harry received on his arm from [[Nagini]] after they were [[Attack at Godric's Hollow (1997)|attacked]] in [[Godric's Hollow]],<ref name="DH17">{{DH|B|17}}</ref> and once more following the [[Break-in of Gringotts Wizarding Bank (1998)|Break-in of Gringotts]], to heal the burns they had received from the [[Flagrante Curse|burning]] treasure contained with the [[Lestrange Vault]].<ref name="DH27">{{DH|B|27}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Dittany might have been quite rare, because Hermione was only able to obtain a small bottle of Essence of Dittany for her, Harry and Ron's [[Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter's Horcrux hunt|travels]]. Alternatively, as only small amounts were needed to heal the various wounds the [[trio]] acquire, perhaps a little went a long way. [[Essence of Dittany]] produced greenish smoke upon usage.<ref name="DH14"/> |
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+ | [[File:TrollAfterDittany.png|200px|right|thumb|A troll's hand healed with dittany]] |
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+ | [[Mathilda Grimblehawk]]'s [[Mathilda Grimblehawk's partner|partner]] used dittany to heal wounds on a [[Mountain Troll]] that was mistakenly transported from the [[Alps]] to [[London]].<ref name="FBC24">{{FBC|2|4}}</ref> |
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+ | During the [[Calamity]] which affected the [[wizarding world]] in the [[2010s]], volunteer members of the [[Statute of Secrecy Task Force]] frequently collected and used dittany as a [[potion]] ingredient, particularly in the brewing of the [[Healing Potion]], which helped them to replenish any lost health or stamina they may have lost during missions to find [[Foundable]]s and combat foes.<ref name="WU">{{WU}}</ref> |
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==Etymology== |
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− | + | "Dittany" comes from the Ancient Greek δίκταμνον, supposedly Δικτή, meaning Dicte. Dicte is a mountain in Crete, the plant grew on. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *There are a number of real-world plants with the common name dittany. Though its description in the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|video game adaptation]] of {{PS}} matches most closely with that of ''{{wplink|Dictamnus albus}}'', ''{{wplink|Origanum dictamnus}}'' has a more significant history of being used as a medicinal plant and is thus more likely to be the type of dittany [[J. K. Rowling]] had in mind. |
+ | *Dittany retains its restorative properties in [[Hogwarts Legacy]], and can be combined with [[Horklump juice]] at a Potions Station to produce a [[Wiggenweld Potion]]. Dittany Leaves can be purchased from [[Timothy Teasdale]] at [[The Magic Neep]] in [[Hogsmeade]] for 100 [[Galleon]]s each. Alternatively, Dittany Seeds, which are obtained from the player's first [[Herbology]] lesson with [[Mirabel Garlick|Professor Garlick]], can be planted in a Potting Table of any size in the [[Room of Requirement]] to allow the player to maintain a steady supply of Dittany Leaves for potion brewing. |
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− | * In ''[[The Wizard and the Hopping Pot]]'', a sick baby is doused in dittany and wakes well and rosy. |
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+ | [[File:Dittany1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Dittany incorrectly depicted as a mushroom in the first video game]] |
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+ | *In the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (GBA)|GBA]] and [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (PC)|PC]] version of [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|''Philosopher's Stone'' video game]], dittany is incorrectly depicted as a type of [[mushroom]] instead of being a green leafy plant. |
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⚫ | *In [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/holland/pliny8.html Book 8 of Natural History],<ref>[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/holland/pliny8.html THE EIGTH BOOKE OF THE HISTORIE OF NATVRE, WRITTEN BY C. PLINIVS SECVNDVS]</ref> Pliny the Elder stated that deer consume dittany to remove arrows from their wounds, which revealed the plant's healing virtues. Twice in the Harry Potter series, dittany is mentioned in connection to an individual whose [[Patronus Charm|corporeal Patronus]] is a [[Deer|stag]] or a doe. After Draco Malfoy is attacked by Harry, Severus Snape recommended the use of dittany to prevent scarification. Later Hermione uses the Essence of Dittany to heal Harry's snake bite. |
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+ | *Dittany stalk is, so far, the only wand core in canon taken from a plant. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | {{Imagecat|Images of dittany}} |
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− | * ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' {{1st}} |
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+ | *{{PS}} {{1st Mention}} |
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− | * ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]'' |
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+ | *{{PS|G}} {{1st}} |
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− | * ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' |
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+ | *{{HBP}} |
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− | * ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'' |
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+ | *{{DH}} |
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− | * ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1]]'' |
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+ | *{{DH|F1}} |
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− | * ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Motorbike Escape]]'' |
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+ | *{{FB|F}} {{Mention}} |
+ | *{{TBB|R}} |
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+ | *{{COG|S}} {{Mention}} |
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+ | *{{COG}} {{Mention}} |
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+ | *{{PM}} |
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+ | *{{WW}} {{Mention}} |
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+ | *{{HPWC}} {{Mention}} |
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+ | *{{DH|ME}} |
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+ | *{{FBC}} |
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+ | *{{HM}} |
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+ | *{{WU}} |
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+ | *{{MA}} |
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+ | *{{HL}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 6 February 2024
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- "Dittany is a powerful healing herb and restorative and may be eaten raw to cure shallow wounds."
- — Phyllida Spore, One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi[src]
Dittany was a magical plant used in Potion-making. It was a powerful healing herb and restorative.[5] Its use made fresh skin grow over a wound and after application the wound seemed several days old.[7]
Dittany was one of the plants found in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi.[5][11]
Effect
- "Greenish smoke billowed upward and when it has cleared, Harry saw that the bleeding had stopped. The wound now looked several days old; new skin stretched over what had been open flesh."
- — The fast healing effects of dittany on Ron Weasley[src]
Dittany was a healing and restorative herb, one of the plants found in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi.[11] In addition to dittany's essence being applied topically, the raw plant could be consumed to heal shallow to moderate wounds.[5]
If used in a mixture with silver, it could cure werewolf bites. It would prevent the victim from bleeding to death from the bite, but not cure them of lycanthropy.[12] Shredded dittany was an ingredient in the creation of the Wiggenweld Potion. Also known as Burning Bush, it sometimes released flammable vapours.[1] A sick baby may have been cured with the application of dittany.[13]
History
1890s
In the 1890–1891 school year, fifth year Herbology students were assigned to write an essay on dittany and its uses by Professor Mirabel Garlick.[14]
1920s
- "She's responded well to the Dittany. She was born to run, you see. I think she's just lacking in confidence..."
- — Newt Scamander regarding a female Zouwu in his ownership[src]
In 1927, Newton Scamander managed to heal an injured female Zouwu with dittany, which had been formerly owned by the Circus Arcanus.[15]
1980s
- "Today we will be learning about and caring for Dittany, a powerful healing herb. Please note that just because it can be used to heal your paper cuts, doesn't mean it should. Eyes on me as I demonstrate how to tend to Dittany."
- — Professor Sprout to her fifth-year students[src]
During the 1988–1989 school year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Professor Pomona Sprout taught fifth-year Herbology students about dittany, in preparations for their Ordinary Wizarding Levels that year.[2] The handling and tending of this plant was covered in the practical Herbology O.W.L. examination that year.[9] Professor Sprout later reviewed this plant with her seventh-year students in the 1990–1991 school year.[10]
During the 1989–1990 school year at Hogwarts, Jacob's sibling approached Professor Sprout in the Herbology Classroom asking for herbs that could be given to the centaurs in the Forbidden Forest in order to gain entry to the Centaur Camp, she presented them with sage, lavender and dittany, explaining the uses of each plant to them and allowed them to take which one they pleased.[16]
1990s
Harry Potter researched dittany in One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi during his first year at Hogwarts, as part of his homework during the 1991–1992 school year.[11]
In 1997, Severus Snape suggested that Draco Malfoy use it after Harry Potter's attack on him using Sectumsempra, saying it may prevent any lasting scarring if taken immediately.[6]
Later that year, Hermione Granger used Essence of Dittany to heal Ron Weasley's arm when he splinched it Disapparating soon after the trio's escape from the British Ministry of Magic in 1997.[7] She used it again to heal the snake bite Harry received on his arm from Nagini after they were attacked in Godric's Hollow,[17] and once more following the Break-in of Gringotts, to heal the burns they had received from the burning treasure contained with the Lestrange Vault.[18]
Dittany might have been quite rare, because Hermione was only able to obtain a small bottle of Essence of Dittany for her, Harry and Ron's travels. Alternatively, as only small amounts were needed to heal the various wounds the trio acquire, perhaps a little went a long way. Essence of Dittany produced greenish smoke upon usage.[7]
Mathilda Grimblehawk's partner used dittany to heal wounds on a Mountain Troll that was mistakenly transported from the Alps to London.[19]
During the Calamity which affected the wizarding world in the 2010s, volunteer members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force frequently collected and used dittany as a potion ingredient, particularly in the brewing of the Healing Potion, which helped them to replenish any lost health or stamina they may have lost during missions to find Foundables and combat foes.[4]
Etymology
"Dittany" comes from the Ancient Greek δίκταμνον, supposedly Δικτή, meaning Dicte. Dicte is a mountain in Crete, the plant grew on.
Behind the scenes
- There are a number of real-world plants with the common name dittany. Though its description in the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone matches most closely with that of Dictamnus albus, Origanum dictamnus has a more significant history of being used as a medicinal plant and is thus more likely to be the type of dittany J. K. Rowling had in mind.
- Dittany retains its restorative properties in Hogwarts Legacy, and can be combined with Horklump juice at a Potions Station to produce a Wiggenweld Potion. Dittany Leaves can be purchased from Timothy Teasdale at The Magic Neep in Hogsmeade for 100 Galleons each. Alternatively, Dittany Seeds, which are obtained from the player's first Herbology lesson with Professor Garlick, can be planted in a Potting Table of any size in the Room of Requirement to allow the player to maintain a steady supply of Dittany Leaves for potion brewing.
- In the GBA and PC version of Philosopher's Stone video game, dittany is incorrectly depicted as a type of mushroom instead of being a green leafy plant.
- In Book 8 of Natural History,[20] Pliny the Elder stated that deer consume dittany to remove arrows from their wounds, which revealed the plant's healing virtues. Twice in the Harry Potter series, dittany is mentioned in connection to an individual whose corporeal Patronus is a stag or a doe. After Draco Malfoy is attacked by Harry, Severus Snape recommended the use of dittany to prevent scarification. Later Hermione uses the Essence of Dittany to heal Harry's snake bite.
- Dittany stalk is, so far, the only wand core in canon taken from a plant.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (First mentioned)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (Mentioned only)
- The Tales of Beedle the Bard
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay (Mentioned only)
- Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Mentioned only)
- Pottermore
- Wizarding World (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter Wizard's Collection (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Motorbike Escape
- Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World
- Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
- Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
- Harry Potter: Magic Awakened
- Hogwarts Legacy
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) - GBC version
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 5, Chapter 12 (The Vault Portrait) - Herbology Lesson "Dittany"
- ↑ Hogwarts Legacy
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Pottermore - One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 24 (Sectumsempra)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 14 (The Thief)
- ↑ Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Mr Ollivander" at Wizarding World
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 5, "Ordinary Wizarding Levels" Achievement - Part 1, Side Quest "Take the O.W.L.s!"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 7, Chapter 19 (St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries) - Assignment "Healing Hands"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 14 (Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback)
- ↑ Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Werewolves" at Wizarding World
- ↑ The Tales of Beedle the Bard, "The Wizard and the Hopping Pot"
- ↑ Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "The Polyjuice Plot"
- ↑ Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay, Scene 79
- ↑ Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 3 (Mixed Message)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 17 (Bathilda's Secret)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 27 (The Final Hiding Place)
- ↑ Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World, Case 2: The Smell of Fear, Act 4
- ↑ THE EIGTH BOOKE OF THE HISTORIE OF NATVRE, WRITTEN BY C. PLINIVS SECVNDVS