Wand woods (VERY LONG)

rachael_talcott at yahoo.com rachael_talcott at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 4 03:05:37 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 30702

It's also interesting that both yew and holly have green leaves and 
red berries.  Red generally is associated with griffindor and green 
with slytherin (although, oddly, harry has green eyes and voldemort 
has red)(and doesn't that make you wonder about McGonagall always 
wearing green and writing in green ink). The red/green combo could 
symbolize some sort of connection, or maybe the presence of good and 
evil in both of them (although not in equal measures).  Also, there's 
a grove of yew trees at the riddle house.






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