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Upon casting, a twisting jet of brilliant green light will shoot from the wand. A crackling ball of emerald-green [[Magic|energy]] will appear at the tip of the wand, with an identical one appearing at the plant one is [[charm]]ing. A thick jet of green light connects them. The plant will rapidly begin blooming. |
Upon casting, a twisting jet of brilliant green light will shoot from the wand. A crackling ball of emerald-green [[Magic|energy]] will appear at the tip of the wand, with an identical one appearing at the plant one is [[charm]]ing. A thick jet of green light connects them. The plant will rapidly begin blooming. |
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*[[Harry Potter]] |
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*[[Hermione Granger]] |
*[[Hermione Granger]] |
Revision as of 22:19, 26 April 2013
The Herbivicus Charm (Herbivicus) is a charm used to rapidly increase the growth rate of plants and cause flowers to bloom. The spell can also be used to defeat certain creatures.
Effects
Upon casting, a twisting jet of brilliant green light will shoot from the wand. A crackling ball of emerald-green energy will appear at the tip of the wand, with an identical one appearing at the plant one is charming. A thick jet of green light connects them. The plant will rapidly begin blooming.
Practitioners
Behind the scenes
- A spellbook which detailed how to cast this charm was owned by Professor Pomona Sprout, which she used to teach her herbology classes.
- This spell may be related to Rose Growth, a charm which has identical effects, but which presumably only works on rose bushes.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game) (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (video game) (DS only)