Mandragora autumnalis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Solanales
- Family
- Solanaceae
- Genus
- Mandragora
- Species
- Mandragora autumnalis
- Scientific Name
- Mandragora autumnalis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Mandragora autumnalis
Mandragora autumnalis, known as mandrake or autumn mandrake, is recognized by some sources as a separate species from Mandragora officinarum, although with different circumscriptions. Others regard it as merely part of this very variable species. Plants given the name Mandragora autumnalis consist of a rosette of leaves up to 60 cm (2 ft) across, close to the ground, with a central group of usually purplish flowers followed by yellow or orange berries. The large tap-roots as well as the leaves contain alkaloids and are toxic. They have traditional uses as herbal medicines.
...Mandragora autumnalis in languages:
- Chinese
- 秋茄參
- Czech
- mandragora podzimní
- English
- mandrake
- English
- autumn mandrake
- French
- Mandragore d'automne
- German
- Herbst-Alraune
- Hebrew
- דודא רפואי
- Italian
- mandragora autunnale
- Modern Greek
- Μανδραγόρας ο φθινοπωρινός
- Modern Greek
- Πεθαμός
- Russian
- Мандрагора осенняя
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