The Verdigris Marsh was a location on Cóis Dara just west of Prince Manor. It was home to many native flowering plants, and it was the place Eileen Valora Prince started teaching her son, Severus Donovan Snape, about the wild plants there, such as the dichromena spurium, and their medicinal uses in healing potions. One such plant Severus remembered was red valerian, when mixed with ground willowbark it eased headaches. The Verdigris marsh, also the location of the Urnthatch Fen, was fed by the Lagan canal.
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| - The Verdigris Marsh was a location on Cóis Dara just west of Prince Manor. It was home to many native flowering plants, and it was the place Eileen Valora Prince started teaching her son, Severus Donovan Snape, about the wild plants there, such as the dichromena spurium, and their medicinal uses in healing potions. One such plant Severus remembered was red valerian, when mixed with ground willowbark it eased headaches. The Verdigris marsh, also the location of the Urnthatch Fen, was fed by the Lagan canal.
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Affiliation
| - The Order of the Phoenix, Irish Ministry of Magic
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Residents
| - The Prince Family, Eileen Valora Prince, Severus Donovan Snape
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| - The Prince Family, Eileen Prince, Severus Donovan Snape
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Location
| - Cóis Dara, Banbridge, County Down, Ulster Province, Ireland
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| - The Verdigris Marsh was a location on Cóis Dara just west of Prince Manor. It was home to many native flowering plants, and it was the place Eileen Valora Prince started teaching her son, Severus Donovan Snape, about the wild plants there, such as the dichromena spurium, and their medicinal uses in healing potions. One such plant Severus remembered was red valerian, when mixed with ground willowbark it eased headaches. Eileen fondly remembered a time in her diary when, after a day spent gathering ingredients together, a five year old Severus told her, "A choróin do banríon", (A crown for a queen) before using wandless magic to weave a small wreath of blooming valerian and levitate it to her head. She preserved that little wreath and kept it in her closet from that day on as a good luck charm. The Verdigris marsh, also the location of the Urnthatch Fen, was fed by the Lagan canal.
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