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{{quote|A small grey cactus in a pot, except that it was covered with what looked like boils rather than spines.|Description|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
 
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The '''Mimbulus Mimbletonia''' is a very rare plant. The origin of this plant is surmised to be in Assyria as that is where Great Uncle [[Algie]] acquired it.
The '''Mimbulus Mimbletonia''' is a very rare plant. The origin of this plant is surmised to be in Assyria as that is where Great Uncle [[Algie]] acquired it. It is most notable for its pulsating nature and its unique defensive mechanism. When the Mimbulus Mimbletonia is prodded, stinksap is squirted out from the boils on the surface of the plant. Stinksap is a non-poisonous liquid and is described as dark green and smelling like "rancid manure"<ref>''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'' (page 182)</ref> Neville Longbottom demonstrates its defensive mechanism for [[Harry Potter]] on the [[Hogwarts Express]], covering the compartment and the people in it with Stinksap. Later on we discover that further onto the plant's development, it makes "odd crooning noises when touched". It can also be used as a cure for nervousness, shyness, and timidity, all of which are traits Neville has.
 
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==Description==
 
It is most notable for its pulsating nature and its unique defensive mechanism. When the Mimbulus Mimbletonia is prodded, stinksap is squirted out from the boils on the surface of the plant. Stinksap is a non-poisonous liquid and is described as dark green and smelling like "rancid manure"<ref>''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'' (page 182)</ref> Neville Longbottom demonstrates its defensive mechanism for [[Harry Potter]] on the [[Hogwarts Express]], covering the compartment and the people in it with Stinksap. Later on we discover that further onto the plant's development, it makes "odd crooning noises when touched". It can also be used as a cure for nervousness, shyness, and timidity, all of which are traits Neville has.
   
 
Mimbulus Mimbletonia is also used as the password for the [[Gryffindor]]'s common room at the start of the fifth year.
 
Mimbulus Mimbletonia is also used as the password for the [[Gryffindor]]'s common room at the start of the fifth year.

Revision as of 08:20, 29 December 2008

"A small grey cactus in a pot, except that it was covered with what looked like boils rather than spines."
— Description[src]

The Mimbulus Mimbletonia is a very rare plant. The origin of this plant is surmised to be in Assyria as that is where Great Uncle Algie acquired it.

Description

It is most notable for its pulsating nature and its unique defensive mechanism. When the Mimbulus Mimbletonia is prodded, stinksap is squirted out from the boils on the surface of the plant. Stinksap is a non-poisonous liquid and is described as dark green and smelling like "rancid manure"[1] Neville Longbottom demonstrates its defensive mechanism for Harry Potter on the Hogwarts Express, covering the compartment and the people in it with Stinksap. Later on we discover that further onto the plant's development, it makes "odd crooning noises when touched". It can also be used as a cure for nervousness, shyness, and timidity, all of which are traits Neville has.

Mimbulus Mimbletonia is also used as the password for the Gryffindor's common room at the start of the fifth year.

The plant is also mentioned by Hermione Granger in 1997 when retorting to Ron Weasley that she doubts that he "would find a woman who sulked for half an hour because Madam Rosmerta didn't laugh at their joke about the hag, the healer and the Mimbulus Mimbletonia," after his comment about women being easily upset.

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Notes and References

  1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (page 182)