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  2. A Mandrake, also known as Mandragora, was a magical and sentient plant which had a root that looked like a human (like a baby when the plant is young, but maturing as the plant grows). When matured, its cry could be fatal to any person who heard it.

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · Real mandrakes, which inspired the Harry Potter plants, are a genus of six hallucinogenic plants in the nightshade family, per Britannica. Visually, they usually consist of a long taproot, orange-colored fruit, and an array of colorful flowers, and they can be found in their native regions of the Mediterranean and the Himalayas, and for ...

  4. Aug 2, 2018 · The Mandrake is a magical plant with powerful restorative properties. The root system takes the form of a small baby which matures into the form of small humanoid adult. The screams of the roots are dangerous; those of a full-grown adult mandrake can kill.

  5. Mandrake, also known as Mandragora, is a magical plant that grows in the wizarding world of the Harry Potter series. It is known for several of its special medicinal properties which include it being the prime ingredient in the powerful restorative draught prepared to cure people who have been petrified. Furthermore, Mandrakes are also known to ...

  6. Jan 12, 2016 · The ages-old legend of the shrieking mandrake, as portrayed in the world of Harry Potter, holds that a mandrake will emit an ear-piercing scream if uprooted, killing the person who digs it up.

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  7. The Mandrake, or Mandragora, is a powerful restorative plant in the Harry Potter book series. The plant has a root resembling a humanoid appearance. It is capable of reversing transfigurations and curses, including petrification if they are stewed.

  8. A Mandrake is a plant with healing properties. It is used in the restorative draught used to bring petrified students back to their un-petrified state in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

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