In the series, the only person (as far as we know) with a yew wand is Lord Voldemort (Tom Riddle), whose wand is yew with a phoenix tail feather core, 13 1/2 inches long.
Draco Malfoy's wand was made of elm wood.
"Hawthorn and unicorn hair. Ten inches precisely."
Voldemort's wand is a yew and phoenix feather wand. The phoenix feather in the center of Voldemort's wand is from Fawkes (Prof. Dumbledore's pet) the same phoenix who donated another feather for the center of Harry Potter' wand. J.K. Rowling has said that she chose yew for Voldemort because it is poisonous, and symbolilzes death.
No wands have names in harry potter, except the elder wand. Harry's wand is just referred to as "Harry's wand".
A fairy wand is what a fairy swings to do some magic powers
Draco Malfoy's wand was made of elm wood.
Voldermort's wand was 13½ inches, made out of yew wood with a phoenix feather core.
The genus for yew is Taxus. There are many species such as Mexican yew or Japanese yew.
"Hawthorn and unicorn hair. Ten inches precisely."
Despite many fans wanting to know, Rowling has yet to divulge this information. We do know that the wand in the movies was of a black wood - possibly ebony - but this is uncertain, and it is unclear if it coincides with the books.
Yew tree wood is from a yew tree.
well it all depends are yew trying to make a boy like yew just bee yew and he might just like for yew and if yew having trouble itting in than dnt fit in be yew for yew cuz yew may not kno yew may become famous while there ckeaning your house
The wand that Voldemort (Tom Marvolo Riddle) uses is made of Yew, and is 13 1/2 inches long. Inside is a single Phoenix tail feather from Dumbldore's Phoenix named Fawkes. Harry Potter's wand also has a single Phoenix feather from Fawkes, that is why Voldemort and Harry have a connection when there spells collide (as seen on Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire).
yew mix pot and butter.... and yew get putter
The homophone of "yew" is "you."
Yew tree
There are many species of yew bushes, all of which belong to the genus Taxus. Here are the Latin names for some common yew varieties: Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew) Taxus baccata 'Repandens' (Spreading English Yew) Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata' (Irish Yew) Taxus × media 'Hicksii' (Hicks Yew) There are many species of yew bushes, all of which belong to the genus Taxus. Here are the Latin names for some common yew varieties: Taxus cuspidata (Japanese Yew) Taxus baccata 'Repandens' (Spreading English Yew) Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata' (Irish Yew) Taxus × media 'Hicksii' (Hicks Yew)