Wormwood is a strong bitter that affects the bittersensing taste buds on the tongue that send signals to the brain to stimulate the entire digestive system (salivation, stomach acid production, intestinal tract movement, etc.).
His name was "Harry Wormwood" .
The cast of The Wormwood Star - 1956 includes: Marjorie Cameron as The Woman
It is made from powdered root of asphodel which is added to an infusion of wormwood.
Asphodel and wormwood make a sleeping potion so powerful it is known as the Draught of Living Death. This question can also be perceived in a more metaphoric and symbolic manor. When Snape first asks it to Harry it could be taken as a first hint that there was more to the relationship between himself and Harry's mother, Lily, as appears on the surface. Asphodel, a plant from the Lily Family, is associated in mythology with regret and the dead. Wormwood is a plant known for its bitterness. Therefore Snape is telling us that he regrets Lily's death, and the bitterness of the knowledge that he holds himself responsible for it has made his life akin to a living death.
3 oz asphodel 1 Infusion of Wormwood 4 daisy roots, sliced 1 oz ginger roots 3 gals. Ocean Water
There are no perfect rhymes for the word wormwood.
Wormwood Live was created in 1999.
Wormwood Pug was created in 1759.
Matilda Wormwood was created in 1988.
The ISBN of Chronicles of Wormwood is 1592910416.
Wormwood - magazine - was created in 2003.
Wormwood Review ended in 1999.
Wormwood Review was created in 1936.
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Michael Wormwood is Matilda's older brother.
Wormwood is the family name of Matilda written by Roald Dahl.
You take it to Wormwood Canyon, the map exit area West of Wormwood Creek.