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Last Updated: 9th May 2024

Where can mandrake root be found?

Mandrake is the root from a plant. It was historically derived from either plants of the genus Mandragora that are found in the Mediterranean or other species such as Bryonia alba (the English mandrake), which have similar properties. Mandrakes are the name given to the plants from which the root is derived.



This begs the question: Where are Mandrakes located?

Mandrake (genus Mandragora), six species of hallucinogenic plants belonging to the nightshade family (Solanaceae), and native to the Mediterranean area and the Himalayas.

What is mandrake root good at? European mandrake root is used to treat stomach ulcers, colic and constipation, as well as asthma, convulsions, hay fever, whooping cough, arthritis-like pain (rheumatism), and constipation. It can also be used to induce vomiting, reduce pain, increase sexual desire, and cause sleepiness (sedation).

Mandrake Root can also be fatal.

Mandrake Plant Uses: Small amounts of mandrake can cause hallucinations and other out-of-body experiences. This member of the nightshade plant family can prove to be extremely toxic.

How can you obtain mandrake root?

Mandrake Seeds are used to grow Mandrake. These seeds can be obtained either by breaking tall grass or by breaking partially (or fully grown) Mandrake plants. Broken Mandrake plants can either produce Mandrake root or the mandrake, which could cause mischief and pain to the ears. ).