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Description: Illustration of a Mandrake plant and its description, and extensive information on its medicinal actions and usages and folk-lore.
Click on graphic for larger image Mandragora. Satan's Apple. The Mandrake, the object of so many strange superstitions, is a native of Southern Europe and the Levant, but will grow here in gardens if given a warm situation, though otherwise it may not survive severe winters. It was cultivated in England in 1562 by Turner, the author of the
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Page title:A Modern Herbal | Mandrake
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