Fluxweed is a fictional plant from the "Harry Potter" series, specifically known for its use in potion-making. It is a key ingredient in the Time-Turner potion, which allows the user to time travel. In the story, it is described as having properties that enable the user to effectively manipulate time when combined with other magical elements.
Rosmary Ginger roots black elder flowers peppermint leaves juniper berries fluxweed
Rosmary Ginger roots black elder flowers peppermint leaves juniper berries fluxweed
A scientific name is an accepted name by the the scientific society, and is understood worldwide. A common name can be different according to where, or which dialect is used. For instance, the Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum) has one scientific name, but several common names, such as: Alum-Root, American Tormentil, Chocolate Flower, Old-Maid's-Nightcap, Fluxweed, Spotted Cranesbill.
Here are the ingredients:1. 12 Lacewing flies2. 1 oz. crude Antimony3. 4 Leeches4. 16 scruples of Fluxweed5. 3 drachms of Sal Ammoniac(crystalized ammonia, made liquid)6. 15 Knotgrass7. 1 pinch of powdered horn of a bicorn (lunar extracted)8. Shredded skin of Boomslang9. Filings and rasplings of Saltpeter, Mercury and Mars.10. Extract of The-Transfigured-Being-To-Be (DNA)The fluxweed and horn must be selected and picked at full moon, and the Lacewing flies stewed for 21 days before the potion is even made. The filings and rasplings most likely refer to pieces of meteorite or minerals.