flowers
snapeschambers
wennstrom at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 22 02:48:41 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 72200
Oh, my, god. This is huge! And all the time we were trying to figure
out how Narcissa fit into the "star" category. I am blown away... I
just got done reading all five books for the second time (notebook
in hand) but now I think I need to read them aaaaaaalllll again.
Fabulous work!
--SC
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "ccauley" <ccauley at y...> wrote:
> hi, i'm new to this board but.. my friends and i have noticed
> something, i'm not sure if it has been discussed on here yet but..
> here it is:
>
> look at the black family tree:
> (i've included a link: http://www.hp-lexicon.org/black-family-
> tree.html)
>
> we have: Bellatrix, Andromeda, Narcissa, and Nymphadora.
>
> all of which are names of flowers.
>
> bellatrix - french flower, flower medium, double, unicoloured.
> Corolla with for irregular rows of petals. White petals with soft
> flesh-pink decoloration or white petals with red streaks (RHS 27C,
> ORANGE GROUP) towards the centre. Flowering period: March-April.
> Obtained from the cross "Rosa simplex" with "Pomponia semiplena"
> (however it is genetically engineered)
>
> Narcissus - aka the daffodils, they are the cheeriest flowers and
> bloom in early spring
>
> Andromeda - Andromeda polifolia (Andromeda glaucophylla)(Bog
> rosemary) Bog rosemary is threatened in the state of Connecticut.
> Despite the name, it is not related to the herb rosemary
>
> Nymphadora - commonly known today as the water lilly. the water
lily
> was a sign of daytime and goodness rising from the bad things.
> (http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/lotus.htm)
>
> *bellatrix, Narcissus, Anromeda are also constellations seen in
the
> NIGHT time.
>
> so it appears there is a tradition in the black family of naming
the
> females after flowers. and that Nymphadora (tonks) is also
goodness,
> like sirius, she has not followed in the normal Black family
> traditions of pureblood, etc.
>
> Harry's mother and aunt, are also named after flowers. Lilly and
> Petunia. Is there a connection here? could they too be related
to
> the blacks!? COULD HARRY BE RELATED TO THE BLACKS!?
>
> -chris
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