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  1. Pomona was usually kind to Harry Potter (as well as to his friends, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley). During the Triwizard Tournament, however, Sprout became somewhat distant towards Harry as she thought he was stealing Cedric Diggory 's protagonism as Hogwarts Champion. [6]

  2. Herbology was the study of magical plants and fungi. [1] Wizards and witches who specialised in this field were known as Herbologists. The study of Herbology encompassed a vast array of topics, ranging from the mundane to the magical. Herbologists explored the growth patterns of magical plants...

  3. Pomona Sprout. As Professor of Herbology, the kindly Pomona Sprout had the greenest fingers at Hogwarts. The Head of Hufflepuff house spent most of her time in the school’s greenhouses growing everything from Venomous Tentacula to Devil's Snare.

  4. Herbology, the study of magical and mundane plants and fungi (making it the wizarding equivalent of botany), was a subject and core class taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry [3] and Castelobruxo.

  5. Professor Pomona Sprout (b. 15 May, late 1930s) was a witch who worked as Head of Hufflepuff House and Head of the Herbology department at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

  6. May 14, 2022 · Pomona Sprout was hardworking, kind, loyal and made a truly superb Head of Hufflepuff. We explore the many reasons why she was the perfect leader of this brilliant, if sometimes underestimated, house.

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  8. To pay tribute to him and his best academic subject, Herbology, we have compiled a list of some of the most unusual wizard plants in J.K. Rowling's epic. RELATED: How to Grow Herbs: Indoor & Outdoor Herb Gardens. Mandrake Root. Illustration from Anonymous 15th century manuscript Tacuinum Sanitatus/Wikimedia Commons.

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