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|name = Pumpkin
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{{Quote|In the small vegetable patch behind Hagrid's house were a dozen of the largest pumpkins Harry had ever seen. Each was the size of a large boulder.|Description.|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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{{Quote|In the small vegetable patch behind Hagrid's house were a dozen of the largest pumpkins Harry had ever seen. Each was the size of a large boulder.|Description|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
   
 
A '''pumpkin''' is a gourd-like squash that grows on vines. It is cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin, and numerous seeds.
 
A '''pumpkin''' is a gourd-like squash that grows on vines. It is cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin, and numerous seeds.
   
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==History==
[[File:Pumpkin.jpg|thumb|left|[[Buckbeak]], a [[Hippogriff]], lying amongst some pumpkins]]
 
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Pumpkins as [[candle]] holders are among the [[Hallowe'en]] decorations used at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. Also "''hundreds of carved pumpkins leered from every corner''" during Hallowen'en.<ref>{{GOF|B|16}}</ref>
There is a [[Rubeus Hagrid's pumpkin patch|vegetable patch]] by [[Rubeus Hagrid's cabin|Hagrid's hut]] that included over a dozen very large pumpkins. Though [[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] did not say so directly, [[Hermione Granger]] deduced that he had used an [[Engorgement Charm]] upon them.<ref name="CS7">{{COS|B|7}}</ref> In [[Harry Potter]]'s [[second year]], these pumpkins were carved into lanterns large enough for three men to sit in and displayed during the [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] [[Hallowe'en]] festivities.<ref name="CS8">{{COS|B|8}}</ref> Pumpkin tart was served at the [[Start-of-Term Feast]] in [[1993]].<ref name="PA5">{{POA|B|5}}</ref> Later in [[Third year|school year]], Harry, Hermione and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] hid behind some pumpkins in order to not be seen by [[Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]], [[Cornelius Fudge]] and the [[Executioner]]. Later that same night, Harry and Hermione went back to the pumpkin patch to rescue [[Buckbeak]]. In frustration, following Buckbeak's rescue, [[Walden Macnair]] used his [[axe]] to slash one of the pumpkins.
 
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[[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] maintains a pumpkin patch outside his [[Hagrid's hut|hut]], which produces the pumpkins used to decorate the [[Great Hall]] for the [[Hallowe'en Feast]]. Although the plants are not inherently [[magic]]al, Hagrid gives them some "help" so that the pumpkins swell to the size of garden sheds by the time the feast rolls around. Though [[Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]] did not say so directly, [[Hermione Granger]] deduced that he had used an [[Engorgement Charm]] upon them.<ref name="CS7">{{COS|B|7}}</ref> The [[common room]]s were also decorated with pumpkins at least once in the [[1980s]].<ref>{{HM}}</ref>
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Preceeding the Hallowe'en Feast in [[1988]]<ref>[[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington]] states that Hallowe'en that year is his four hundred ninety-sixth deathday.</ref>, some students volunteered to help [[Albus Dumbledore]] prepare decorations for the feast, which included carving pumpkins. Five students who carved pumpkins were [[Jacob's sibling]], [[Rowan Khanna]], [[Penny Haywood]], [[William Weasley]] and a [[Gryffindor boy who struggled with the Levitation Charm|Gryffindor boy]].<ref>{{HM}}, "Help Dumbledore with Hallowe'en!" (task available from [[5 October]] to [[8 October]] [[2018]])</ref>
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In [[Harry Potter]]'s [[second year]], these pumpkins were carved into lanterns large enough for three men to sit in and displayed during the [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] [[Hallowe'en]] festivities.<ref name="CS8">{{COS|B|8}}</ref>
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[[File:Pumpkin.jpg|235x235px|thumb|left|[[Buckbeak]], a [[Hippogriff]], lying amongst some pumpkins]]
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Pumpkin tart was served at the [[Start-of-Term Feast]] in [[1993]].<ref name="PA5">{{POA|B|5}}</ref> Later in [[Third year|school year]], Harry, Hermione and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] hid behind some pumpkins in order to not be seen by [[Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]], [[Cornelius Fudge]] and the [[Executioner]]. Later that same night, Harry and Hermione went back to the pumpkin patch to rescue Buckbeak. In frustration, following Buckbeak's rescue, [[Walden Macnair]] used his [[axe]] to slash one of the pumpkins.
   
 
In [[1996]], following [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s escape from Hogwarts, Harry Potter heard a second year girl assuring another that [[Cornelius Fudge]] was lying in [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]] with a pumpkin for a head.<ref name="OP28">{{OOTP|B|28}}</ref>
 
In [[1996]], following [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s escape from Hogwarts, Harry Potter heard a second year girl assuring another that [[Cornelius Fudge]] was lying in [[St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries]] with a pumpkin for a head.<ref name="OP28">{{OOTP|B|28}}</ref>
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The [[jinx]] ''[[Melofors Jinx|Melofors]]'' encases the victim's head in a pumpkin; the [[Pompion Potion]] also has this effect.
 
The [[jinx]] ''[[Melofors Jinx|Melofors]]'' encases the victim's head in a pumpkin; the [[Pompion Potion]] also has this effect.
   
[[Pumpkin juice]] and [[Pumpkin Pasties]] are made from pumpkins. [[Pumpkin fizz]] is a pumpkin-flavoured sweet.
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[[Pumpkin Juice|Pumpkin juice]] and [[Pumpkin Pasty|Pumpkin Pasties]] are made from pumpkins. [[Pumpkin fizz]] is a pumpkin-flavoured sweet.
   
 
The shop [[Pumpkins R Us]] specialises in pumpkins.
 
The shop [[Pumpkins R Us]] specialises in pumpkins.
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==Notes and references==
 
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Revision as of 18:46, 14 November 2019

"In the small vegetable patch behind Hagrid's house were a dozen of the largest pumpkins Harry had ever seen. Each was the size of a large boulder."
— Description[src]

A pumpkin is a gourd-like squash that grows on vines. It is cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin, and numerous seeds.

History

Pumpkins as candle holders are among the Hallowe'en decorations used at Hogwarts. Also "hundreds of carved pumpkins leered from every corner" during Hallowen'en.[1]

Hagrid maintains a pumpkin patch outside his hut, which produces the pumpkins used to decorate the Great Hall for the Hallowe'en Feast. Although the plants are not inherently magical, Hagrid gives them some "help" so that the pumpkins swell to the size of garden sheds by the time the feast rolls around. Though Hagrid did not say so directly, Hermione Granger deduced that he had used an Engorgement Charm upon them.[2] The common rooms were also decorated with pumpkins at least once in the 1980s.[3]

Preceeding the Hallowe'en Feast in 1988[4], some students volunteered to help Albus Dumbledore prepare decorations for the feast, which included carving pumpkins. Five students who carved pumpkins were Jacob's sibling, Rowan Khanna, Penny Haywood, William Weasley and a Gryffindor boy.[5]

In Harry Potter's second year, these pumpkins were carved into lanterns large enough for three men to sit in and displayed during the Hogwarts Hallowe'en festivities.[6]

Pumpkin

Buckbeak, a Hippogriff, lying amongst some pumpkins

Pumpkin tart was served at the Start-of-Term Feast in 1993.[7] Later in school year, Harry, Hermione and Ron hid behind some pumpkins in order to not be seen by Professor Dumbledore, Cornelius Fudge and the Executioner. Later that same night, Harry and Hermione went back to the pumpkin patch to rescue Buckbeak. In frustration, following Buckbeak's rescue, Walden Macnair used his axe to slash one of the pumpkins.

In 1996, following Albus Dumbledore's escape from Hogwarts, Harry Potter heard a second year girl assuring another that Cornelius Fudge was lying in St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries with a pumpkin for a head.[8]

The jinx Melofors encases the victim's head in a pumpkin; the Pompion Potion also has this effect.

Pumpkin juice and Pumpkin Pasties are made from pumpkins. Pumpkin fizz is a pumpkin-flavoured sweet.

The shop Pumpkins R Us specialises in pumpkins.

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 16 (The Goblet of Fire)
  2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 7 (Mudbloods And Murmurs)
  3. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
  4. Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington states that Hallowe'en that year is his four hundred ninety-sixth deathday.
  5. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, "Help Dumbledore with Hallowe'en!" (task available from 5 October to 8 October 2018)
  6. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 8 (The Deathday Party)
  7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 5 (The Dementor)
  8. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 28 (Snape's Worst Memory)