Pomona Sprout

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Harry Potter character

Pomona Sprout, as portrayed by Miriam Margolyes, in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Pomona Sprout
Gender Female
Hair colour Grey
House Hufflepuff
Allegiance Hogwarts,
Order of the Phoenix (sympathiser)
Actor Miriam Margolyes
First appearance Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Pomona Sprout (b. May 15) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series. She is the Herbology Mistress and Head of Hufflepuff House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She is a dumpy, cheerful witch who wears shabby earth-covered robes and a patched and frayed hat over her fly-away grey hair.

Professor Sprout was played by British character actress Miriam Margolyes on screen.

Her most notable accomplishment in the Harry Potter novels is having prepared a draught of mandrake to revive those who had been petrified in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. She subsequently appeared in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, when she made a strong amount of bubotuber pus that helps clear up stubborn forms of acne. Later on in the school year she was chosen to comfort Amos Diggory and his wife after the death of their son, Hufflepuff student Cedric Diggory at the hands of Lord Voldemort.

In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, she was a nonvocal supporter of Harry Potter's story about Lord Voldemort's resurrection. Like many teachers at Hogwarts, she detested Dolores Umbridge's presence, and did her best to disobey her. One such occasion was when she awarded twenty points to Gryffindor because Harry passed her a watering can.

After the battle at Hogwarts in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Professor Sprout got the students back to bed and was part of the meeting with Minerva McGonagall, Filius Flitwick, Horace Slughorn and Rubeus Hagrid to discuss the future of Hogwarts. Professor Sprout is one of the main advocates of keeping Hogwarts open after Dumbledore's death, stating that Albus Dumbledore would've wanted it. She also supported the suggestion that Dumbledore should be laid to rest at Hogwarts. She attended Dumbledore's funeral, where she was seen cleaner than her students ever previously saw her, a reference to her usual activity gardening in the Hogwarts greenhouses.

As a likely reference to her subject of teaching, Professor Sprout shares her first name with Pomona, the goddess of fruit trees and horticulture in Roman mythology. Her last name is equally appropriate; "sprout" is an English verb meaning "to grow (as shoots or buds)". Her first name was not revealed in canon until it was mentioned by Slughorn in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

Until June, 1997, she was the only Head of House in the current age to not have an alliteration in her name (Horace Slughorn takes over the helm as Head of Slytherin after Severus Snape's departure).

Preceded by:
Unknown
Head Of Hufflepuff House
Unknown - Present
Succeeded by:
Incumbent
Preceded by:
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Herbology Professor
Unknown - Present
Succeeded by:
Incumbent