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24th August 2016
02:37pm BST

"Tell me, what would I get if I added powdered root of asphodel to an infusion of wormwood?"Spotted on Bustle, someone has actually figured out an alternative meaning to the seemingly standard textbook Potions query. Tumblr user, tomhiddles, think he has the answer and it's a revelation, albeit a heartbreaking one.
In a post featured on the blog, he explained that 'asphodel' is a type of flower, a lily to be exact.
An excerpt from the post entitled "you'll never have my heart" reads:
"According to Victorian Flower Language, asphodel is a type of lily meaning ‘My regrets follow you to the grave’ and wormwood means ‘absence’ and also typically symbolized bitter sorrow.
"If you combined that, it meant ‘I bitterly regret Lily’s death’".
So basically, Snape addressed Harry's mother Lily, and his sadness at her death, the very first time they met even if he did give Harry a seriously tough time for a while.
Another strange connection is the fact that asphodel was once used as a treatment for snake bites and as Harry Potter fans know, Lily died while trying to save her son from Voldemort, a wizard who had a link with snakes.
Of course, it might just be a coincidence BUT then again, J.K Rowling often included random coincidences and hidden meaning in the HP series.
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