The '''Flutterby bush''' was a plant that quivered and shook. It produced flowers once a century that adapted their scent to attract the unwary.<ref name="pottermore">Sorting Hat quiz question on [[Pottermore]] (screenshot available [http://nerdfighters.ning.com/photo/sneak-peak-of-pottermore-4/prev?context=user here])</ref>
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The '''Flutterby bush''' was a plant that quivered and shook. It produced flowers once a century that adapted their scent to attract the unwary.<ref name="pottermore">Sorting Hat quiz question on [[Pottermore]] (screenshot available [http://nerdfighters.ning.com/photo/sneak-peak-of-pottermore-4/prev?context=user here])</ref>
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[[Fourth year]] students at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] learned how to prune the bushes in [[Herbology]] class.<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''</ref>
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[[Fourth year]] students at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] learned how to prune the bushes in [[Herbology]] class.<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''</ref>
In [[1997]], [[Molly Weasley|Mrs. Weasley]] planted two Flutterby bushes in the garden at [[The Burrow]] in preparation for the [[Wedding of William Weasley and Fleur Delacour|wedding]] of her son, [[William Weasley|Bill]], to [[Fleur Delacour]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref>
In [[1997]], [[Molly Weasley|Mrs. Weasley]] planted two Flutterby bushes in the garden at [[The Burrow]] in preparation for the [[Wedding of William Weasley and Fleur Delacour|wedding]] of her son, [[William Weasley|Bill]], to [[Fleur Delacour]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref>
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==Known scents==
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*Home
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*Fresh [[parchment]]
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*The sea
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*A crackling log [[fire]]
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Latest revision as of 13:31, April 20, 2013
Flutterby bush
Species information
Flowers
Adapt their scent to attract the unwary (only once a century)
Distinction(s)
Quivers and shakes
Usage
Decoration
Status
Extant
The Flutterby bush was a plant that quivered and shook. It produced flowers once a century that adapted their scent to attract the unwary.[1]