06-22-2011, 11:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lara_the_Firelady As many, so many, people had claimed the flower to be a Morning Glory, Josh just kept sitting still and stared at the flower in the professor's hand. Yeaaa, it indeed looked like a Morning Glory. It was a nice looking flower yet the part Josh did not get was how its meaning happened to be 'Undying Love' if it tended to literally die that quickly in the nature as one of those poeple had mentioned.
The Gryffindor boy was about to raise his hand and ask that question about contradicting information when Professor Bishop had said that it was not a morning glory. Not? Ah...now that was...kinda confusing but Josh liked the fact that Bishop had given them something a bit challenging to find out instead of the obvious one.
Staring at the flower, Josh narrowed his eyes as he thought over what else it could be. Hmmm...hmmm. But there was another species which looked like this, right? Right? And probably there was more than one but the Gryffindor recalled one right now. ''Professor Bishop, is it a moonflower?'' Renée was starting to wonder if she, in fact, had chosen too confusing of a flower for her little challenge. As it seemed most of the students couldn't get past it possibly being a moonflower, and she had a feeling most of the guesses since she'd said it wasn't were merely that: guesses. But just the same, she had thought she'd heard the correct answer in there, and her attention had gone to Josh after flickering past Penny and a multitude of others. She gave the Gryffindor troublemaker a smile. "It is. However, that isn't entirely what I was after. Identifying it was one part, but there was another part to my question," she pointed out, laying the moonflower down on her table near the rose that was still there just while she waited. She'd give him a point, but he wouldn't get the whole two unless he could get the other half of her answer before anyone else.
And then maybe she could move the lesson along.
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