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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) which have ...

  3. mandrake, (genus Mandragora), 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.

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  4. Oct 31, 2022 · Learn how to grow Mandragora, the mysterious mandrake plant! This is an essential ornamental to cultivate in a magical garden. Read more on Gardener's Path.

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  5. Mandragora officinarum is the type species of the plant genus Mandragora in the nightshade family Solanaceae. It is often known as mandrake, although this name is also used for other plants.

  6. Mandrake Information. Mandrake is hardy in USDA zones 6 through 8. Growing mandrake in deep, rich soil is easy, however, the roots will rot in poorly drained or clay soil. Mandrake needs full sun or partial shade. It takes about two years for the plant to become established and set fruit.

  7. Jul 10, 2023 · Posted: July 10, 2023. Deeply steeped in mythology, folklore, and the annals of herbal history, the mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) stands as an enigmatic and revered plant. Known for its peculiar root formation and associations with magic and healing, the mandrake has intrigued and captivated humanity for centuries.

  8. 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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