I think that this plant ga benar2 there, I think only exists in novels like harry potter,, Well, I'll give the full story about this plant.
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus mandragora nightshades family (Solanaceae).
Mandrake includes poisonous plants. The content of Mandrake including deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids (hyoscyamine),
and sometimes contain bifurcations causing their roots resemble the shape of human figures,
their roots have long been used in magic rituals,
To this day are still used in neopagan religions such as Wicca and Germanic revivalism (Odinisme).
Mandrake is a plant called by the Arabs "luffâh", or "beid el-jin" ("egg genie").
And parsley-shaped root is often branched. The branches are somewhat similar form of a scarecrow.
All parts of plant poisonous mandrake. But the good processing makes a lot of medicinal mandrake.
According to folklore in some countries, the mandrake would grow only under the droplets of semen from a man who was hanged.
In other countries, mandrake as a drug believed to be women who want children (perhaps because of its shape is like a human)
Mandrake includes poisonous plants. The content of Mandrake including deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids (hyoscyamine),
and sometimes contain bifurcations causing their roots resemble the shape of human figures,
their roots have long been used in magic rituals,
To this day are still used in neopagan religions such as Wicca and Germanic revivalism (Odinisme).
Mandrake is a plant called by the Arabs "luffâh", or "beid el-jin" ("egg genie").
And parsley-shaped root is often branched. The branches are somewhat similar form of a scarecrow.
All parts of plant poisonous mandrake. But the good processing makes a lot of medicinal mandrake.
According to folklore in some countries, the mandrake would grow only under the droplets of semen from a man who was hanged.
In other countries, mandrake as a drug believed to be women who want children (perhaps because of its shape is like a human)
Apart from the rarity of this plant, there are other oddities again, and this is a fact based research scientist, ..
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