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|trtx=Arabic: | |trtx=Arabic: يَبْرُوح, لُفَّاح, بَيْض الْجِنّ, تُفَّاح الْمَجَانِين, مَانْدْرَاكُورَا, تُفَّاح الْجِنّ; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܝܲܒܼܪܘܼܚܵܐ; Hebrew: יַבְרוּחָא; Armenian: մանրագոր; Catalan: mandràgora; Chinese Mandarin: 風茄/风茄, 曼德拉草; Czech: pokřín, pekřín; Danish: alrune; Dutch: [[mandragora]]; Finnish: mandrake, alruuna; French: [[mandragore]]; Georgian: მანდრაგორა; German: [[Alraune]]; Greek: [[μανδραγόρας]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀγχόνη]], [[ἀλοῖτις]], [[ἀντίμιμος]], [[θριδακίας]], [[μανδραγόρας]], [[μῶλυ]], [[μώριος]]; Hebrew: דּוּדָא; Hungarian: mandragóra; Italian: [[mandragora]]; Japanese: マンドラゴラ; Latin: [[mandragoras]]; Maori: manitareki; Norwegian: alruner; Persian: شابیزک; Polish: mandragora, alrauna; Portuguese: [[mandrágora]]; Romanian: mandragoră; Russian: [[мандрагора]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мандрагора, алрауна, буновина, надлишка; Roman: mandragora, alrauna, bunovina, nadliška; Slovak: mandragora; Spanish: [[mandrágora]]; Swedish: alruna; Turkish: adam otu; Ukrainian: мандрагора; Yiddish: ליבעפּעלע | ||
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Revision as of 17:18, 25 February 2024
Wikipedia EN
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.
Translations
Arabic: يَبْرُوح, لُفَّاح, بَيْض الْجِنّ, تُفَّاح الْمَجَانِين, مَانْدْرَاكُورَا, تُفَّاح الْجِنّ; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܝܲܒܼܪܘܼܚܵܐ; Hebrew: יַבְרוּחָא; Armenian: մանրագոր; Catalan: mandràgora; Chinese Mandarin: 風茄/风茄, 曼德拉草; Czech: pokřín, pekřín; Danish: alrune; Dutch: mandragora; Finnish: mandrake, alruuna; French: mandragore; Georgian: მანდრაგორა; German: Alraune; Greek: μανδραγόρας; Ancient Greek: ἀγχόνη, ἀλοῖτις, ἀντίμιμος, θριδακίας, μανδραγόρας, μῶλυ, μώριος; Hebrew: דּוּדָא; Hungarian: mandragóra; Italian: mandragora; Japanese: マンドラゴラ; Latin: mandragoras; Maori: manitareki; Norwegian: alruner; Persian: شابیزک; Polish: mandragora, alrauna; Portuguese: mandrágora; Romanian: mandragoră; Russian: мандрагора; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: мандрагора, алрауна, буновина, надлишка; Roman: mandragora, alrauna, bunovina, nadliška; Slovak: mandragora; Spanish: mandrágora; Swedish: alruna; Turkish: adam otu; Ukrainian: мандрагора; Yiddish: ליבעפּעלע