Mandrake (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). Because mandrake contains deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids such...
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Mandragora officinarum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mandragora officinarum is a species of Mandragora (mandrake) , which is used medicinally . Perennial growing to 0.1m by 0.3m . It is hardy to zone 7 and is not frost tender. It is in leaf fro...
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Mandrake Seeds. Mandragora officinarum root seeds for sale. Many weird superstitions collected around the Mandrake root. As an amulet, it was once placed on mantelpieces to avert misfortune and to bring prosperity and happiness to the house. ... Mandragora officinarum L.;
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Mandrake, Mandragora Officinarum, herb for sale. Mandrake has a very long history of use as a sacred herb. ... Mandrake has a very long history of use as a sacred herb. The root of Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) is thought to take on almost a human form. It has been used in association with magic in European folklore.
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Mandrake; (Atropa mandragora; Click on graphic for larger imag ... Botanical: Atropa mandragora ; Family: N.O. Solanaceae ... ---Synonyms---Mandragora. Satan's Apple. ---Part Used---Herb. ---Habitat---The Mandrake, the object of so many strange superstitions, is a native of Southern Europe and the Levant, but will grow here...
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Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum also called Duck’s Foot, Ground Lemon, Hog Apple, American Mandrake, and Racoon Berry consists of the dried rhizome. It has shown promise in tests to determine its effectiveness in combating leukemia. ... Mandragora officinarum is native to southern Europe from Portugal to Greece,
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Archived Images # ... Color drawing of Mandragora officinarum plant. ... Mandragora officinarum (European Mandrake) #
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Information about Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) including uses, images, and links to other resources. ... Mandragora officinarum is a low perennial herb growing up to 30 cm high with yellow berries. It grows from a thick forked root which is known for sometimes resembling a human form. All parts of the plant...
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The legendary mandrake, or mandragora, originates from North Africa. It is interesting that Gaius Plinius Secundus (23-79) wrote the following with reference to this plant: "If one drinks a large amount of its sap, one is doomed to death.
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