Essentially yes. All magic wands in Harry Potter are made from various types of wood, in Harry's case this wood is Holly. They also contain a core, typically dragon heartstring, phoenix feather or unicorn tail hair. There are other wand cores, although they are not generally used in British wands and don't appear frequently in the series. Harry's wand contains a phoenix feather.
Harry bought it in Ollivander's wand shop when he was eleven. The wood is holly and the core is phoenix feather.
The new strongest wand in the Harry Potters series would be Harrys wand because of his awsome powers :)
I think it was red and gold.
The feather of a phoenix called Fawkes (Dumbledore's phoenix).
Red and green (:
No it was broken in Deathly Hallows though.
Go out and find a good stick and whittle it into a wand.
Phoenix Feather. Better yet; Fawkes (Dumbledore's Phoenix) feather.
He dueled with Lord Voldemort and Harry was somehow the rightful owner of the wand, so the wand flew into Harry's hand, leaving Voldemort with no weapon and to his death.
A wand means a small wooden stick used by a magician (for example, Harry Potter carries a wand in order to perform magic).
Harry became owner of the Elder wand because Draco disarmed Dumbledore who was the owner at the time, but when he was confronted and disarmed, Draco became the new owner. And when Harry, Ron and Hermione were escaping from being tortured, Harry disarmed Draco and he became the owner until the end when he destroyed it.
phoenix feather. the phoenix which the feather came from only gave one other feather, which is in the wand that voldemort recieved.