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− | *On [[Pottermore]], it is revealed that a single company, [[Floo-Pow]], was |
+ | *On ''[[Pottermore]]'', it is revealed that a single company, [[Floo-Pow]], was licenced to make [[Floo Powder]] in [[Great Britain|Britain]], and that the composition of its product was a "closely guarded secret" no one had managed to figure out.<ref name="POT">[[Pottermore]] - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book2/chapter4/moment2/floo-powder-jkr New from J. K. Rowling: Floo Powder]</ref> Thus, this plant must be considered non-canonical, as it is unlikely its existence or practical application would be widely known, much less taught in [[Herbology]] class at Hogwarts. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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- "I don't think I learned enough in Herbology class to know how to use this flower."
- — Harry Potter, regarding Floo powder.[src]
Floo is a flowering plant with magical properties. Floo powder is extracted from the flowers of this plant,[1] as devised by a Medieval witch Ignatia Wildsmith.
Behind the scenes
- On Pottermore, it is revealed that a single company, Floo-Pow, was licenced to make Floo Powder in Britain, and that the composition of its product was a "closely guarded secret" no one had managed to figure out.[2] Thus, this plant must be considered non-canonical, as it is unlikely its existence or practical application would be widely known, much less taught in Herbology class at Hogwarts.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game) (Mentioned only)