sábado, 3 de junio de 2017

Herbology 103. Non Magic Plants - Lavender

  Tercera clase de Herbología para los alumnos de 1º y vamos a hacer colonia. Para este año vamos a usar hojas de lavanda para hacer perfumes . Para ello necesitamos hojas de lavanda, alcohol de 96 grados y esencia de lavanda, además de un frasco de cristal vacío, etiquetas y cordones para cerrar el bote y decorarlo

Aquí os dejo unos vídeos de como hacer perfume de lavanda de una forma sencilla

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmYRwLq1AMg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVFJYPYokeU


 


Welcome, one and all. Today will be a plant-packed lesson to make up for the lack in the last few! I hope you’re ready to add quite a few more herbs to your mental greenhouse! The plants we are focusing on today are connected in that they are all plants that are commonly used or grown by potioneers. This means there is quite a range, from poisons to cures for the common cold. There are also a few that are catch-alls that have a wide range of potion uses and that no potioneer should be without

Herbology 103. Non Magical Plants - Lavender


lavender has been an important herb in many different kinds of preparations for millennia. It has been made into oils, true, but also teas, potions, herbal preparations, and even gaseous preparations to be inhaled

Lavender flourishes best in dry, well-drained, sandy, or gravelly soils. While there are many types of lavender - some shrubs, some annuals, some biennials - Lavandula angustifolia is a perennial shrub that grows roughly one to three feet high and dies off in the winter before returning in the spring and blooming in the summer. There is some variation in color, the flowers spanning numerous shades of blue and purple, as well as yellow on occasion.


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