Lily Potter's wand core is presently unknown, but what is known is that it was made out of willow and was 10¼ inches long. It was made by Ollivander who said that it was "swishy" and good for performing charms.
The wand of Ginny Weasley is of unknown length, wood and core materials
Draco Malfoy's wand was made of elm wood.
Harry Potter's wand is made of holly with a phoenix feather core, specifically the tail feather of Dumledore's Phoenix Fawkes. Fawkes gave one other feather that was in the wand of Lord Voldemort, thus making Harry and Voldemort's wands brother wands. This is important for later plot in Book 4 and Book 7. Harry's wand is 11 inches long.
"Hawthorn and unicorn hair. Ten inches precisely."
Lily Potter's wand core is presently unknown, but what is known is that it was made out of willow and was 10¼ inches long. It was made by Ollivander who said that it was "swishy" and good for performing charms.
The new strongest wand in the Harry Potters series would be Harrys wand because of his awsome powers :)
Harry bought it in Ollivander's wand shop when he was eleven. The wood is holly and the core is phoenix feather.
The feather of a phoenix called Fawkes (Dumbledore's phoenix).
I think it was red and gold.
James Potter's wand was made from Mahogany. It was 11'' long and very pliable. Ollivander considered it very good for Charm work.
Red and green (:
No it was broken in Deathly Hallows though.
James Wand has written: 'The secret sex service'
Mahogany, 11 inches, pliable (excellent for transfiguration)
Phoenix Feather. Better yet; Fawkes (Dumbledore's Phoenix) feather.
It's James. James Potter.