Remus Lupin and Horace Slughorn both used the Hogwarts Express to travel to Hogwarts. Otherwise, the only adults on the train were the driver and the trolley lady.
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Hogwarts exists only in the Harry Potter series.
The Hogwarts gamekeeper (also known as the Hogwarts groundskeeper) is a Wizard employed by Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to tend to and look after the grounds of the school, as well as the security of Hogwarts Castle. It is Rubeus Hagrid.
Harry Potter's school is called Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the fourth book, Hogwarts hosts the triwizard tournament and students from two other schools come to compete. These schools are Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and Durmstrang Institute.
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Remus Lupin and Horace Slughorn both used the Hogwarts Express to travel to Hogwarts. Otherwise, the only adults on the train were the driver and the trolley lady.
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A lady slipper is an American wildflower (plant).
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Neither name is derived from Latin. Rowling has suggested that she subconsciously named Hogwarts after the hogwort plant. "Diagon Alley" is a pun on "diagonally".
A lady slipper is a type of orchid. The pouch collects insects that pollinate the plant. It is also called the moccasin plant
Yes, there is a plant with that name. If you refer to the Harry Potter school: no. It is a fictitious school, in a fictitious story.
The Egg Plant Lady - 2000 was released on: USA: 20 January 2000 (premiere)
the balsam and cucumber plant
Mimbulus MimbletoniaA.K.A Neville Longbottom's plant thingie (told on Hogwarts Express)