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fanged geranium field study
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Sept 1894
I chose to do my field study on Fanged Geraniums, which are magical fanged flowers with very sharp teeth. It is a rather grumpy plant, actually, and no gardener would ever forget to water it because it will bite you if you neglect to care for it. They are common garden plants for many witches and wizards, although they are known to bite and attack anyone who goes near them. It has green leaves with flowers that are red or blue. The petals are pretty big, but they have to be in order to accommodate the teeth, which are found inside the petals. Fanged Geraniums look a lot like the muggle plant geraniums, especially while they are just budding as the fangs are still very small and barely noticeable.

Fanged Geraniums have been around for a very long time. There’s some historical speculation (but could never be confirmed) that the Muggle War of the Roses (1455-1487) was actually started because two wizard neighbors were arguing over a Fanged Geranium.
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fanged geranium field study - by Cadogan Glynn - September 7, 2024 – 2:19 PM
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