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Dittany is a plant know to muggles and magic folk for it's helpful properties.
Dittany is a plant know to muggles and magic folk for its helpful properties, though of the four major types of dittany, only one has magical properties and is basically unknown to muggles.
 
It is carried by [[Sellaphix Apothecary]]


=== Uses ===
=== Uses ===
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* Induce lucid dreaming
* Induce lucid dreaming
* Ingredient in love potions (philters)
* Ingredient in love potions (philters)
* Once used as [[Wand Core |wand cores]]
* Once used as [[Wand Core|wand cores]]
* Treats the [[Effodio|Effodio curse]]
* Treats the [[Effodio|Effodio curse]]
=== Preparations ===
* Tincture [https://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=20921.msg192181#msg192181]
* Paste [https://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=8876.msg67076#msg67076]
* Whole leaf (dried or fresh)
* Dried and ground to powder
* Oils from the leaves [https://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=19620.msg172940#msg172940]
* Flower (dried or fresh) [https://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=19620.msg172940#msg172940]
[[Category:Plants]]
[[Category:Ingredients]]

Latest revision as of 22:31, 29 April 2021

Dittany is a plant know to muggles and magic folk for its helpful properties, though of the four major types of dittany, only one has magical properties and is basically unknown to muggles.

It is carried by Sellaphix Apothecary

Uses

  • Regrow skin
  • Locate a haunting
  • Induce lucid dreaming
  • Ingredient in love potions (philters)
  • Once used as wand cores
  • Treats the Effodio curse

Preparations

  • Tincture [1]
  • Paste [2]
  • Whole leaf (dried or fresh)
  • Dried and ground to powder
  • Oils from the leaves [3]
  • Flower (dried or fresh) [4]