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|image = [[File:Dried-nettle.png|250px]]
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|name = Nettle
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*''Urtica diocia''
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*Burn hazel
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|leaves = Green, covered in stinging hairs
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*Foodstuff in [[Nettle soup|soups]], [[Nettle tea|tea]], and [[Nettle wine|wine]]
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{{Quote| ''Urtica dioica'', the stinging nettle. Useful in potions, delicious in soups, and said to give you glossy hair. I wouldn't know. Or care.|[[Zygmunt Budge]], ''[[Book of Potions]]''|Wonderbook: Book of Potions}}
'''Nettle''' is a widespread plant known for the stinging hairs that grows on his leaves. Nettles are used in potion-making: fresh nettles are used in the [[Boil-Cure Potion]], <ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' - Chapter 8 (''The Potions Master'')</ref> whereas dried nettles are used in the [[Herbicide Potion]]. <ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]'' - GBC version</ref> Nettles are presumably the main ingredients of beverages like [[Nettle wine]] and [[Nettle tea]].
 
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The '''nettle''', also known as the '''stinging nettle''' ('''''Urtica diocia''''') or '''burn hazel''',<ref name=Wonderbook>{{WBP}}</ref> is a widespread plant known for the stinging hairs that grows on its leaves.
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==Uses==
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[[File:Dried nettles.jpg|thumb|Some dried nettles]]
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Nettles are used in [[Potion|Potion-making]]: Dried nettles are used in the [[Boil-Cure Potion]],<ref name="PS8">{{PS|B|8}}</ref> Nettles are presumably the main ingredients of beverages like [[nettle wine]] and [[nettle tea]]. Nettles can also be made into [[Nettle soup|a soup]], and are rumoured to improve the glossiness of one's hair.<ref name=Wonderbook />
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==History==
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When trying to persuade [[Professor]] [[Severus Snape]] to attend [[Rubeus Hagrid]]'s suprise birthday party in [[1984]] by gifting him potion ingredients, [[Jacob's sibling]] found dried nettles in the [[Artefact Room]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] with help from [[Ben Copper]] and [[Penny Haywood]].<ref name="HM">{{HM|1|Hagrid's Magical Birthday Party!}}</ref> Nettles were covered in [[Third year]] [[Herbology]] lessons at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] in the [[1986–1987 school year]].<ref name="HM3">{{HM|3}}</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*Nettle may refer to several species of plants of the genus ''Urtica'' in the ''Urticanceae'' family. Historically, healing properties were attributed to nettle, and it was included in the Nine Herbs Charm of the Anglo-Saxons.<ref>http://missourifolkloresociety.truman.edu/weather.html</ref>
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*Nettle may refer to several species of plants of the genus ''{{wplink|Urtica}}'' in the {{wplink|Urticaceae}} family, though {{WBP}} explicitly identifies the variety used in potion-making as ''{{wplink|Urtica dioica}}''. Historically, healing properties were attributed to nettle, and it was included in the Nine Herbs Charm of the Anglo-Saxons.<ref>http://missourifolkloresociety.truman.edu/weather.html</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' {{1st Mention}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)]]'' {{Mention}} {{Comment|DVD 2 (''Special Features'')}}
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)]]''
 
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*[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix&nbsp;]]
 
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*''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''
 
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*''[[Quidditch Through the Ages (real)|Quidditch Through the Ages]]''
 
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*''[[The Road to Hogwarts Sweepstakes]]''
 
*''[[The Road to Hogwarts Sweepstakes]]''
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 8 July 2020

" Urtica dioica, the stinging nettle. Useful in potions, delicious in soups, and said to give you glossy hair. I wouldn't know. Or care."
Zygmunt Budge, Book of Potions[src]

The nettle, also known as the stinging nettle (Urtica diocia) or burn hazel,[2] is a widespread plant known for the stinging hairs that grows on its leaves.

Uses

File:Dried nettles.jpg

Some dried nettles

Nettles are used in Potion-making: Dried nettles are used in the Boil-Cure Potion,[1] Nettles are presumably the main ingredients of beverages like nettle wine and nettle tea. Nettles can also be made into a soup, and are rumoured to improve the glossiness of one's hair.[2]

History

When trying to persuade Professor Severus Snape to attend Rubeus Hagrid's suprise birthday party in 1984 by gifting him potion ingredients, Jacob's sibling found dried nettles in the Artefact Room at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with help from Ben Copper and Penny Haywood.[3] Nettles were covered in Third year Herbology lessons at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the 1986–1987 school year.[4]

Behind the scenes

  • Nettle may refer to several species of plants of the genus Urtica in the Urticaceae family, though Wonderbook: Book of Potions explicitly identifies the variety used in potion-making as Urtica dioica. Historically, healing properties were attributed to nettle, and it was included in the Nine Herbs Charm of the Anglo-Saxons.[5]

Appearances

Notes and references

Herbology
Pottedmandrake
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
Aconite · Alihotsy · Asphodel · Belladonna · Bouncing Bulb · Bubotuber · Bubotuber pus · Chinese Chomping Cabbage · Cowbane · Dandelion · Devil's Snare · Dirigible Plum · Dittany · Fanged Geranium · Fat cactus-like plant · Fire seed bush · Flitterbloom · Floo · Flutterby bush · Fluxweed · Gillyweed · Ginger · Greenhouse Tree · Hemlock · Honking daffodil · Ivy · Knotgrass · Lady's Mantle · Lavender · Leaping Toadstool · Lovage · Mandrake · Mimbulus mimbletonia · Mistletoe · Moly · Nettle · Peppermint · Puffapod · Raspberry · Rose · Sage · Screechsnap · Scurvy grass · Self-fertilising shrub · Shrivelfig · Snargaluff · Sneezewort · Sopophorous plant · Sopophorous Bean · Spiky Bush · Spiky Prickly Plant · Stinksap · Sugar Shrub · Toad-eating plant · Tormentil · Umbrella Flower · Valerian · Vampiric vegetation · Venomous Tentacula · Walking plant · Wax vegetables · Whomping Willow · Wiggentree · Wild rice · Wormwood
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)