Fertiliser, Dragon Dung- A potent solution to help plants with magical properties grow better and faster.
•Dragon Dung
•Bones
•Plimpy Eyes
•Dried Kelp

Felix Felicis- Difficult to make and disastrous if done wrong, Felix Felicis is also known as Liquid Luck. This potion has the remarkable effect of causing the drinker to be lucky for a period of time, during which everything they attempt will be successful. Excessive consumption can cause giddiness, recklessness and dangerous overconfidence. It is meant to be used sparingly, as large quantities can be highly toxic. Also, its use is banned in organized competitive and sporting events.
•Ashwinder Egg
•Squill Bulb
•Murltap Tentacle
•Tincture of Thyme
•Occamy Eggshell
•Common Rue Powder

Fever Reducing Potion- An effective potion used to reduce fevers.
•Ice Water (1 cup)
•Willow Bark (.1oz, dried and crushed)
•Snake Fangs (.1oz, crushed)
•Horned Toads (.1oz, bowls)
•1 Porcupine Quill

Fire Protection Potion- Also known as Ice Potion, this solution makes it possible to move through flames unscathed. It induces a sensation of ice and frigidity in the drinker and protects from most forms of magical fire.
•Bursting Mushrooms
•Salamander Blood
•Wartcap Powder

Forgetfulness Potion- A potion to induce forgetfulness in the drinker.

•Water (2 cups)
•Joberknoll Feathers (5, whole) 
•Frog Spawn (2, freshly pounded)
•Ginger Root (.1oz sliced)
•Leeches (2, cut)

Fertiliser, Mooncalf Dung- A solution to help plants with magical properties grow better and faster.
•Mooncalf Dung
•Bones
•Plimpy Eyes
•Dried Kelp

Fake Protective Potion- A potion that claimed to protect the taker from Dark magic, but did not.
•Gravy
•Bubotuber Pus

Fergus Fungal Budge- A fungicidal product that treated ringworm infections on the feet.
•Onion Juice
•Jewelweed
•Neem Oil





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