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Hera "Well done to those of you who correctly identified this specimen as a Fire Seed Bush... as you can see the bush bears no leaves, rather it has the appearance of a leafless old tree.. small tree that is." Because really it only reached up to her waist, and that wasn't exactly tall. "The bush is characterised by its bright glow which comes from within the plant. The low embers at its base are also a key indicator as to its identity."
Seren paused briefly to let the students absorb this information and observe the plant a little longer.
"If you look close enough you can see that the fire seeds grow along the branches." ... slightly camouflaged by the branches glow.
"Though the plant is not considered dangerous, you should exercise great caution when working with them so that you do not burn yourself."
"Can anybody hazard a guess as to what the uses are for the Fire Seeds?"
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Fire Seed Bush. That was the name of that small leafless tree. Fire Seed Bush. The Ravenclaw girl repeated that name inside her head.
And since they were already wearing their protective gloves, she just carefully listened as the Herbology Professor added in more information about the said plant. Since she couldn't jot down what they have discussed for she left her backpack near the entrance of the greenhouse, she just tried her best to store the information inside her head.
Yes, the fire seeds were in the branches in fact. She nodded after confirming it.
Moving on, the uses. What could be the use of the Fire Seed Bush? Hmmm...After raising her hand, Beatrice answered,
"Professor, I think that the Fire Seeds can be used as an ingredient in some potions." Because most plants played roles like that. "
As to what potion, I don't know.." She added, followed by a shrug. It was just a guess but she hoped she'd get it right. As far as the lesson was going, she had not given a correct answer yet.