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    A mandrake is the root of a plant, historically derived either from plants of the genus Mandragora (in the family Solanaceae) found in the Mediterranean region, or from other species, such as Bryonia alba (the English mandrake, in the family Cucurbitaceae) or the American mandrake ( Podophyllum peltatum in the family Berberidaceae ...

  2. Mandrake, genus of six species of hallucinogenic plants in the nightshade family native to the Mediterranean region and the Himalayas. The plants are particularly noted for their potent roots, which somewhat resemble the human form and have a long history of use in religious and superstitious practices.

  3. Jul 10, 2023 · Mandrake, scientifically known as Mandragora officinarum, is a fascinating plant with a long history of myth and folklore. From its unique appearance to its use in ancient rituals and medicines, Mandrake has captured the curiosity of many.

  4. Mandragora officinarum is the type species of the plant genus Mandragora in the nightshade family Solanaceae. [2] It is often known as mandrake, although this name is also used for other plants. As of 2015, sources differed significantly in the species they use for Mandragora plants native to the Mediterranean region.

  5. Jan 12, 2016 · But the mandrake has a centuries-old history as one of the most important and powerful plants in witchcraft, sorcery, and herbal medicine.

  6. How to Grow Mandrake There are multiple ways to grow mandrake. The first method is to start the plant indoors from seed. Realize, mandrake is known for having spotty germination.

  7. The root of the mandrake plant is particularly notable for its resemblance to the human form and its use in various religious and superstitious practices. While there are several species of mandrake, the most well-known is Mandragora officinarum, which is native to the Mediterranean region.

  8. Oct 31, 2022 · Mandrake is a hauntingly beautiful plant that is appropriate for gothic-inspired gardens. Their historical lore, medicinal uses, poisonous properties, and stunning appearance contribute to the intrigue surrounding them.

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › plants-and-animals › plantsMandrake | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · mandrake a Mediterranean plant of the nightshade family, with white or purple flowers and large yellow berries. It has a forked fleshy root which supposedly resembles the human form and was formerly widely used in medicine and magic, being thought to promote conception.

  10. Mandrakes are stemless, perennial herbs with large taproots that can grow up to two feet in length. The flowers emerge in a cluster from the center of the plant, and depending on the species, range in color from a yellow-green to bluish-purple. The sweet-smelling fruits resemble small yellow apples.

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