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Wzrding Legends for Veritas RPG ([info]wzrding_legends) wrote in [info]veritaserum_rp,
@ 2008-09-13 15:23:00

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Neville Longbottom's Expedition notes as found in The British Journal of Herbology, Volume 2345, Book 5. Published September 5th 2003

Previous Installment HERE


June 19th 2003
During the night I left camp and had to spend 18 hours in the jungle before I came across what I think is the elusive Flor da juventude. Small, and blue, there are tiny red vines (look like blood vessels) climbing its petals. It is as of yet, closed.



June 20th, 2003
Officially a smuggler. It took placing the Flor da juventude in freezing serum, protecting it within a container, shrinking it and then transfiguring it to get past the SA Wizarding police. Hopefully no damage to the flower will occur. Speed was necessary as once the camp was alerted I was gone, they would have attempted to stop me.



June 21st, 2003
The flower seems unharmed by the travels and is in a specially designed greenhouse. It has been taking water up into its leaves at a rate of Six Litres per hour. As of yet, it is otherwise unremarkable. Small. The Blue of its petals is still a vibrant navy blue. Red vines remain same in number.


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