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|image = [[File:Spiky Bushes.png|250px]]
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|name = Spiky Bush
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|related=[[Spiky Prickly Plant]] (possibly)
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|related = [[Spiky Prickly Plant]] (possibly)<ref name="COSG">{{COS|G}} - PC version</ref><ref name="GOFG">{{GOF|G}} - Console versions</ref>
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|sentience = Semi-sentient<ref name="PSG"/>
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|root = Brown<ref name="PSG"/>
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|distinction = *Big yellow thorns<ref name="PSG"/>
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*Shoot spikes at [[human]]s close to them<ref name="PSG"/>
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|usage = [[Herbology]]<ref name="PSG"/>
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{{Quote|Those are Spiky Bushes. You may cast [[Fire-Making Spell|Incendio]] on them but step back to avoid their needles.|[[Professor]] [[Pomona Sprout]] regarding Spiky Bushes| Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (PC, Mac)}}
'''Spiky Bushes''' are bushes with spikes growing out of them. They can shoot these spikes at humans, but can be destroyed using the [[Fire-Making Spell]]. They are covered in [[first year]] [[Herbology]] classes at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. According to [[Pomona Sprout|Professor Sprout]], it is best to try and get rid of them from a distance, seeing as the spikes will retaliate if the plant is attacked, and whoever is close nearby will undoubtedly be hit.
 
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'''Spiky Bushes''' were [[magic]]al bushes with large piercing spikes growing out of them.<ref name="PSG">{{PS|G}} - PC version</ref>
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==Description==
 
They could shoot these spikes at [[human]]s close to them, but could be destroyed using the [[Fire-Making Spell]]. They were covered in [[first year|first-year]] [[Herbology]] classes at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. According to [[Professor]] [[Pomona Sprout]], it was best to try and get rid of them from a distance, seeing as the spikes will retaliate when the plant was attacked, and whomever was close nearby would undoubtedly be hit.<ref name="PSG"/>
   
 
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*{{PS|G}} {{1st}} {{C|PC version}}
*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]''
 
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{{Herbology}}
 
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[[ru:Колючка обыкновенная]]
 
[[Category:Plants]]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 8 July 2023

"Those are Spiky Bushes. You may cast Incendio on them but step back to avoid their needles."
Professor Pomona Sprout regarding Spiky Bushes[src]

Spiky Bushes were magical bushes with large piercing spikes growing out of them.[3]

Description

They could shoot these spikes at humans close to them, but could be destroyed using the Fire-Making Spell. They were covered in first-year Herbology classes at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. According to Professor Pomona Sprout, it was best to try and get rid of them from a distance, seeing as the spikes will retaliate when the plant was attacked, and whomever was close nearby would undoubtedly be hit.[3]

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

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Herbology
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Herbologists
Astrid Cole · Clifford Cromwell · Marmaduke Dale · Blossom Degrasse · Miranda Goshawk · Alfred Lawley · Olgae Marinus · Beaumont Marjoribanks · Nepali wizard · Gethsemane Prickle · Sanjay Shanker · Selina Sapworthy · Phyllida Spore · Yubert Thorne · Tilden Toots · Hadrian Whittle · Winogrand
Herbology at Hogwarts
Herbology Award · Herbology Lesson Cup · Herbology Race Cup · Herbology Store · Hidden Herbology Corridor
Greenhouses One · Two · Three · Four · Five · Six · Seven · Professor's office
Professors Mirabel Garlick's predecessor · Mirabel Garlick · Herbert Beery · Pomona Sprout · Neville Longbottom
Textbooks Flesh-Eating Trees of the World · Ingredient Encyclopedia · One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi · Winogrand's Wondrous Water Plants
Plants studied and grown at Hogwarts
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Spells taught in Herbology at Hogwarts
Fire-Making Spell (Incendio) · Herbivicus Charm (Herbivicus) · Incendio Duo Spell (Incendio Duo) · Lumos Solem Spell (Lumos Solem) · Severing Charm (Diffindo)