Mandrake male, mythical form of the common mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, illustration from 1880 / Alraunenmännchen, Sagenform der Gemeine Alraune, Mandragora officinarum, Illustration aus 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhunder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-male-mythical-form-of-the-common-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-illustration-from-1880-alraunenmnnchen-sagenform-der-gemeine-alraune-mandragora-officinarum-illustration-aus-1880-historisch-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-from-the-19th-century-digitale-reproduktion-einer-originalvorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhunder-image397435011.html
RF2E2GMBF–Mandrake male, mythical form of the common mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, illustration from 1880 / Alraunenmännchen, Sagenform der Gemeine Alraune, Mandragora officinarum, Illustration aus 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhunder
Purple foxglove, Digitalis purpurea altera, and mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-purple-foxglove-digitalis-purpurea-altera-and-mandrake-mandragora-131174852.html
RMHHBET4–Purple foxglove, Digitalis purpurea altera, and mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicer's Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557. This from a 17th century pirate edition or atlas of illustrations only, with captions in Latin, Greek, French, Italian, German, and in English manuscript.
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, Gone to seed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-gone-to-seed-93052901.html
RMFBAWWW–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, Gone to seed
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in fruit; Crete, Greece. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-in-fruit-crete-greece-91560802.html
RMF8XXMJ–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in fruit; Crete, Greece.
An engraving depicting a sample of Mandrake (Mandragora Officinarum). Mandrake root has been used in magic rituals, as well as, contemporary pagan traditions such as Wicca and Odinism. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-engraving-depicting-a-sample-of-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-mandrake-root-has-been-used-in-magic-rituals-as-well-as-contemporary-pagan-traditions-such-as-wicca-and-odinism-dated-19th-century-image235000746.html
RMRJ95RP–An engraving depicting a sample of Mandrake (Mandragora Officinarum). Mandrake root has been used in magic rituals, as well as, contemporary pagan traditions such as Wicca and Odinism. Dated 19th century
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-in-flower-in-spring-image484657534.html
RM2K4E1HJ–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring.
Mandrake (Mandragora autumnalis / officinarum) in flower, near Plakias, Crete, April Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-autumnalis-officinarum-in-flower-near-plakias-crete-april-image262966214.html
RMW7R42E–Mandrake (Mandragora autumnalis / officinarum) in flower, near Plakias, Crete, April
Mediterranean mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring, Crete. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mediterranean-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-in-flower-in-spring-crete-image264629538.html
RMWAEWJX–Mediterranean mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring, Crete.
Figures carved from the roots of Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum). Because mandrakes contain deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids and the shape of their roots often resembles human figures, they have been associated with a variety of superstitious practices throughout history. They have long been used in magic rituals, today also in contemporary pagan traditions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/figures-carved-from-the-roots-of-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-because-mandrakes-contain-deliriant-hallucinogenic-tropane-alkaloids-and-the-shape-of-their-roots-often-resembles-human-figures-they-have-been-associated-with-a-variety-of-superstitious-practices-throughout-history-they-have-long-been-used-in-magic-rituals-today-also-in-contemporary-pagan-traditions-image339679661.html
RM2AMHMTD–Figures carved from the roots of Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum). Because mandrakes contain deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids and the shape of their roots often resembles human figures, they have been associated with a variety of superstitious practices throughout history. They have long been used in magic rituals, today also in contemporary pagan traditions
Officinal mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Frederick W. Smith after J. Hart from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-officinal-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-handcoloured-copperplate-162830311.html
RMKCWFM7–Officinal mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Frederick W. Smith after J. Hart from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
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RMAKCHA7–Mandrake Mandragora officinarum forking tap root
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, illustration from 1880 / Gemeine Alraune, Mandragora officinarum, Illustration aus 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhunder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-illustration-from-1880-gemeine-alraune-mandragora-officinarum-illustration-aus-1880-historisch-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-from-the-19th-century-digitale-reproduktion-einer-originalvorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhunder-image397434983.html
RF2E2GMAF–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, illustration from 1880 / Gemeine Alraune, Mandragora officinarum, Illustration aus 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhunder
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore femelle, Atropa mandragora femina. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-le-mandragore-femelle-atropa-mandragora-femina-copperplate-engraving-printed-in-three-colours-by-pierre-bulliard-from-his-herbier-de-la-france-ou-collection-complete-des-plantes-indigenes-de-ce-royaume-didot-jeune-debure-et-belin-1780-1793-image386687015.html
RM2DD336F–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore femelle, Atropa mandragora femina. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. Literature includes complex directions for harvesting a mandrake root in relative safety. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-particularly-the-species-mandragora-officinarum-belonging-to-the-nightshades-family-solanaceae-the-roots-sometimes-resemble-human-figures-and-their-roots-have-long-been-used-in-magic-rituals-according-to-the-legend-when-the-root-is-dug-up-it-screams-and-kills-all-who-hear-it-literature-includes-complex-directions-for-harvesting-a-mandrake-root-in-relative-safety-image246622834.html
RMT96HXA–Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. Literature includes complex directions for harvesting a mandrake root in relative safety.
Officinal mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Frederick W. Smith after J. Hart from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/officinal-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-frederick-w-smith-after-j-hart-from-john-lindley-and-robert-sweets-ornamental-flower-garden-and-shrubbery-g-willis-london-1854-image212436519.html
RMP9H8XF–Officinal mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Frederick W. Smith after J. Hart from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854.
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. Literature includes complex directions for harvesting a mandrake root in relative safety. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-particularly-the-species-mandragora-officinarum-belonging-to-the-nightshades-family-solanaceae-the-roots-sometimes-resemble-human-figures-and-their-roots-have-long-been-used-in-magic-rituals-according-to-the-legend-when-the-root-is-dug-up-it-screams-and-kills-all-who-hear-it-literature-includes-complex-directions-for-harvesting-a-mandrake-root-in-relative-safety-image246622917.html
RMT96J19–Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. Literature includes complex directions for harvesting a mandrake root in relative safety.
Al runes ou mandragores. Mandrake charms. Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. Literature includes complex directions for harvesting a mandrake root in relative safety. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/al-runes-ou-mandragores-mandrake-charms-mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-particularly-the-species-mandragora-officinarum-belonging-to-the-nightshades-family-solanaceae-the-roots-sometimes-resemble-human-figures-and-their-roots-have-long-been-used-in-magic-rituals-according-to-the-legend-when-the-root-is-dug-up-it-screams-and-kills-all-who-hear-it-literature-includes-complex-directions-for-harvesting-a-mandrake-root-in-relative-safety-image246622951.html
RMT96J2F–Al runes ou mandragores. Mandrake charms. Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. According to the legend, when the root is dug up it screams and kills all who hear it. Literature includes complex directions for harvesting a mandrake root in relative safety.
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-in-flower-in-spring-image484650519.html
RM2K4DMK3–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring.
Pomegranate (Punica granatum), Christ's Thorn (Paliurus spina-christi, commonly known as Jerusalem thorn, garland thorn, or crown of thorns) and Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum Here as Atropa Mandragora). from Plants Of The Holy Land: With Their Fruits And Flowers, Beautifully Illustrated By Original Drawings, Colored From Nature by Rev. Osborn, H. S. (Henry Stafford), 1823-1894 Published in Philadelphia, By J.B. Lippincott & Co. in 1861 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pomegranate-punica-granatum-christs-thorn-paliurus-spina-christi-commonly-known-as-jerusalem-thorn-garland-thorn-or-crown-of-thorns-and-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-here-as-atropa-mandragora-from-plants-of-the-holy-land-with-their-fruits-and-flowers-beautifully-illustrated-by-original-drawings-colored-from-nature-by-rev-osborn-h-s-henry-stafford-1823-1894-published-in-philadelphia-by-jb-lippincott-co-in-1861-image385089901.html
RM2DAEA2N–Pomegranate (Punica granatum), Christ's Thorn (Paliurus spina-christi, commonly known as Jerusalem thorn, garland thorn, or crown of thorns) and Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum Here as Atropa Mandragora). from Plants Of The Holy Land: With Their Fruits And Flowers, Beautifully Illustrated By Original Drawings, Colored From Nature by Rev. Osborn, H. S. (Henry Stafford), 1823-1894 Published in Philadelphia, By J.B. Lippincott & Co. in 1861
Plants: The Mandrake (Atropa mandragora) of the family Solanaceae, a native of Southern Europe and the Levant, all the plants native to the regions around the Mediterranean Sea are now called Mandagora officinarum. Because mandrakes contain hallucinogenic alkaloids and roots that resemble human figures, they have been associated with a variety of superstitious practices throughout history. They have long been used in magic rituals and contemporary pagan practices such as Wicca and Heathenry. Mandrake was much used by the Ancients for rest, sleep, melancholy, convulsions and pian. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-the-mandrake-atropa-mandragora-of-the-family-solanaceae-a-native-of-southern-europe-and-the-levant-all-the-plants-native-to-the-regions-around-the-mediterranean-sea-are-now-called-mandagora-officinarum-because-mandrakes-contain-hallucinogenic-alkaloids-and-roots-that-resemble-human-figures-they-have-been-associated-with-a-variety-of-superstitious-practices-throughout-history-they-have-long-been-used-in-magic-rituals-and-contemporary-pagan-practices-such-as-wicca-and-heathenry-mandrake-was-much-used-by-the-ancients-for-rest-sleep-melancholy-convulsions-and-pian-image338452044.html
RM2AJHR10–Plants: The Mandrake (Atropa mandragora) of the family Solanaceae, a native of Southern Europe and the Levant, all the plants native to the regions around the Mediterranean Sea are now called Mandagora officinarum. Because mandrakes contain hallucinogenic alkaloids and roots that resemble human figures, they have been associated with a variety of superstitious practices throughout history. They have long been used in magic rituals and contemporary pagan practices such as Wicca and Heathenry. Mandrake was much used by the Ancients for rest, sleep, melancholy, convulsions and pian.
Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), root, studio picture. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-root-studio-picture-32841665.html
RMBWC1TH–Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), root, studio picture.
Mandragora officinarum - Mandrake Folio 90 from the Naples Dioscurides, a 7th century manuscript of Dioscurides, Dioscurides, De Materia Medica (Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, Cod. Gr. 1) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-officinarum-mandrake-folio-90-from-the-naples-dioscurides-image156730742.html
RMK2YKJE–Mandragora officinarum - Mandrake Folio 90 from the Naples Dioscurides, a 7th century manuscript of Dioscurides, Dioscurides, De Materia Medica (Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, Cod. Gr. 1)
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RMAKCHA8–Mandrake Mandragora officinarum forking tap root
Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), root, studio picture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-root-studio-picture-18661212.html
RMB2A2FT–Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), root, studio picture
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore male, Atropa mandragora mas. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-le-mandragore-male-atropa-mandragora-mas-copperplate-engraving-printed-in-three-colours-by-pierre-bulliard-from-his-herbier-de-la-france-ou-collection-complete-des-plantes-indigenes-de-ce-royaume-didot-jeune-debure-et-belin-1780-1793-image386687070.html
RM2DD338E–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore male, Atropa mandragora mas. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Atropa mandragora, Linn. Sp. plant 250. Mandragore. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Victor Dupin junior from Pierre Joseph Buchoz’ Herbier Artificial, representant plus de quinze cents plates, tant Européennes qu’Exotiques, Gogue & Nee de La Rochelle, Paris, 1783. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-atropa-mandragora-linn-sp-plant-250-mandragore-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-by-jean-victor-dupin-junior-from-pierre-joseph-buchoz-herbier-artificial-representant-plus-de-quinze-cents-plates-tant-europennes-quexotiques-gogue-nee-de-la-rochelle-paris-1783-image354223180.html
RM2BG877T–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Atropa mandragora, Linn. Sp. plant 250. Mandragore. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Jean Victor Dupin junior from Pierre Joseph Buchoz’ Herbier Artificial, representant plus de quinze cents plates, tant Européennes qu’Exotiques, Gogue & Nee de La Rochelle, Paris, 1783.
Mandragora officinarum mandrake, fading plant and ripening fruits Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-officinarum-mandrake-fading-plant-and-ripening-fruits-image361183315.html
RM2BYH903–Mandragora officinarum mandrake, fading plant and ripening fruits
White-ruffed manakin, Corapipo altera, blue-backed manakin, Chiroxiphia pareola, manchineel tree, Hippomane mancinella, and mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-ruffed-manakin-corapipo-altera-blue-backed-manakin-chiroxiphia-pareola-manchineel-tree-hippomane-mancinella-and-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-handcoloured-steel-engraving-by-pfitzer-after-an-illustration-by-adolph-fries-from-felix-edouard-guerin-menevilles-dictionnaire-pittoresque-dhistoire-naturelle-picturesque-dictionary-of-natural-history-paris-1834-39-image240901405.html
RMRYX05H–White-ruffed manakin, Corapipo altera, blue-backed manakin, Chiroxiphia pareola, manchineel tree, Hippomane mancinella, and mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore femelle, Atropa mandragora femina. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-le-mandragore-femelle-atropa-mandragora-femina-copperplate-engraving-printed-in-three-colours-by-pierre-bulliard-from-his-herbier-de-la-france-ou-collection-complete-des-plantes-indigenes-de-ce-royaume-didot-jeune-debure-et-belin-1780-1793-image571833652.html
RM2T697JC–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore femelle, Atropa mandragora femina. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
Strawberry everlasting, Syncarpha eximia (choice gnaphalium, Gnaphalium eximium), mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, and breadfruit tree, Artocarpus altilis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellie's English translation of George Buffon's Natural History, General and Particular, and Henry Chambers' History of Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects, Thomas Kelly, London, 1828. Artist unknown. William Smellie (1740-1795) was a prolific Scottish author, naturalist and translator. His two-volume translation of Buffon first appeared in 1781. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/strawberry-everlasting-syncarpha-eximia-choice-gnaphalium-gnaphalium-eximium-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-and-breadfruit-tree-artocarpus-altilis-handcoloured-copperplate-engraving-from-william-smellies-english-translation-of-george-buffons-natural-history-general-and-particular-and-henry-chambers-history-of-birds-fishes-reptiles-and-insects-thomas-kelly-london-1828-artist-unknown-william-smellie-1740-1795-was-a-prolific-scottish-author-naturalist-and-translator-his-two-volume-translation-of-buffon-first-appeared-in-1781-image617732809.html
RM2XW04E1–Strawberry everlasting, Syncarpha eximia (choice gnaphalium, Gnaphalium eximium), mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, and breadfruit tree, Artocarpus altilis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellie's English translation of George Buffon's Natural History, General and Particular, and Henry Chambers' History of Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects, Thomas Kelly, London, 1828. Artist unknown. William Smellie (1740-1795) was a prolific Scottish author, naturalist and translator. His two-volume translation of Buffon first appeared in 1781.
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, showing flower and root. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-showing-flower-and-root-handcoloured-copperplate-botanical-engraving-from-johannes-zorns-afbeelding-der-artseny-gewassen-jan-christiaan-sepp-amsterdam-1796-zorn-first-published-his-illustrated-medical-botany-in-nurnberg-in-1780-with-500-plates-and-a-dutch-edition-followed-in-1796-published-by-jc-sepp-with-an-additional-100-plates-zorn-1739-1799-was-a-german-pharmacist-and-botanist-who-collected-medical-plants-from-all-over-europe-for-his-icones-plantarum-medicinalium-for-apothecaries-and-doctors-image331684559.html
RM2A7HF13–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, showing flower and root. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's 'Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen,' Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 plates, and a Dutch edition followed in 1796 published by J.C. Sepp with an additional 100 plates. Zorn (1739-1799) was a German pharmacist and botanist who collected medical plants from all over Europe for his 'Icones plantarum medicinalium' for apothecaries and doctors.
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-in-flower-in-spring-image484650524.html
RM2K4DMK8–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in flower in spring.
Mandragora (Mandrake) plant from De historia stirpivm commentarii insignes a book by Leonhart Fuchs on herbal plants published in Basel in 1542. The work covers about 497 plants and has over 500 woodcut illustrations. Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-mandrake-plant-from-de-historia-stirpivm-commentarii-insignes-a-book-by-leonhart-fuchs-on-herbal-plants-published-in-basel-in-1542-the-work-covers-about-497-plants-and-has-over-500-woodcut-illustrations-mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-particularly-the-species-mandragora-officinarum-belonging-to-the-nightshades-family-solanaceae-the-roots-sometimes-resemble-human-figures-and-their-roots-have-long-been-used-in-magic-rituals-image246622934.html
RMT96J1X–Mandragora (Mandrake) plant from De historia stirpivm commentarii insignes a book by Leonhart Fuchs on herbal plants published in Basel in 1542. The work covers about 497 plants and has over 500 woodcut illustrations. Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in magic rituals.
European Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), Seeds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/european-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-seeds-image545103074.html
Mandragora officinarum, mandrake, satan's apple, large oval leaves with rough, slightly prickly texture, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-officinarum-mandrake-satans-apple-large-oval-leaves-with-image5593833.html
RMAYKPEA–Mandragora officinarum, mandrake, satan's apple, large oval leaves with rough, slightly prickly texture,
Mandrake root (Mandragora officinarum) one of many different Mandrake species, historic illustration 1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-root-mandragora-officinarum-one-of-many-different-mandrake-species-historic-illustration-1880-image603388854.html
RM2X1JMHX–Mandrake root (Mandragora officinarum) one of many different Mandrake species, historic illustration 1880
Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum). يبروح طبي The root of this plant contains two steroid alkaloid compounds, scopolamine and hyoscyamine, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-plant-mandragora-officinarum-the-root-of-this-plant-contains-two-steroid-alkaloid-compounds-scopolamine-and-hyoscyamine-image555450898.html
RM2R7JY82–Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum). يبروح طبي The root of this plant contains two steroid alkaloid compounds, scopolamine and hyoscyamine,
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in fruit; Crete, Greece. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-in-fruit-crete-greece-91560801.html
RMF8XXMH–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum, in fruit; Crete, Greece.
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in mag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-103998966.html
RMG15FMP–Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in mag
Wild flowers of Palestine. Mandrake with fruit (Mandragora officinarum L.). 1900 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-flowers-of-palestine-mandrake-with-fruit-mandragora-officinarum-l-1900-image220705468.html
RMPR2024–Wild flowers of Palestine. Mandrake with fruit (Mandragora officinarum L.). 1900
Mandrake root or Mandragora officinarum, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Mandragora officinarum root. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-root-or-mandragora-officinarum-vintage-engraving-old-engraved-38987058.html
RFC7C0AX–Mandrake root or Mandragora officinarum, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Mandragora officinarum root.
Mandragora officinarum mandrake, fading plant and fruitening seeds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-officinarum-mandrake-fading-plant-and-fruitening-seeds-image361183310.html
RM2BYH8YX–Mandragora officinarum mandrake, fading plant and fruitening seeds
Mandrake root or Mandragora officinarum, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Mandragora officinarum root and flower Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-root-or-mandragora-officinarum-vintage-engraving-old-engraved-84429876.html
RFEWA34M–Mandrake root or Mandragora officinarum, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Mandragora officinarum root and flower
Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore male, Atropa mandragora mas. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-le-mandragore-male-atropa-mandragora-mas-copperplate-engraving-printed-in-three-colours-by-pierre-bulliard-from-his-herbier-de-la-france-ou-collection-complete-des-plantes-indigenes-de-ce-royaume-didot-jeune-debure-et-belin-1780-1793-image571912922.html
RM2T6CTNE–Mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Le mandragore male, Atropa mandragora mas. Copperplate engraving printed in three colours by Pierre Bulliard from his Herbier de la France, ou collection complete des plantes indigenes de ce royaume, Didot jeune, Debure et Belin, 1780-1793.
Mandragora autumnalis, known as mandrake or autumn mandrake, is recognized by some sources as a separate species from Mandragora officinarum, although Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-autumnalis-known-as-mandrake-or-autumn-mandrake-is-recognized-by-some-sources-as-a-separate-species-from-mandragora-officinarum-although-image453937076.html
RF2HAEHAC–Mandragora autumnalis, known as mandrake or autumn mandrake, is recognized by some sources as a separate species from Mandragora officinarum, although
. English: Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/tradecards,2060 Subject (TGM): History; Explorers; Ships; Sailing ships; Seas; Priests; Advertisements; Billboards; Patent medicines; Men; Land; Arrivals & departures; Inventors; Discovery & exploration; Patents; Pharmacists; Drugstores; Historical events; Keywords: Ayer's Sarsaparilla Christopher Columbus Discovery of America Stilingia (Stillingia sylvatica) Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) . circa 1900 589 Dr. J.C. Ayer and Co. (3092842719) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-persistent-url-digitallibmuohioeduutradecards2060-subject-tgm-history-explorers-ships-sailing-ships-seas-priests-advertisements-billboards-patent-medicines-men-land-arrivals-departures-inventors-discovery-exploration-patents-pharmacists-drugstores-historical-events-keywords-ayers-sarsaparilla-christopher-columbus-discovery-of-america-stilingia-stillingia-sylvatica-yellow-dock-rumex-crispus-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-circa-1900-589-dr-jc-ayer-and-co-3092842719-image212675304.html
RMPA05EG–. English: Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/tradecards,2060 Subject (TGM): History; Explorers; Ships; Sailing ships; Seas; Priests; Advertisements; Billboards; Patent medicines; Men; Land; Arrivals & departures; Inventors; Discovery & exploration; Patents; Pharmacists; Drugstores; Historical events; Keywords: Ayer's Sarsaparilla Christopher Columbus Discovery of America Stilingia (Stillingia sylvatica) Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) . circa 1900 589 Dr. J.C. Ayer and Co. (3092842719)
Historical illustration of Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) flowers and fruits from the Paris Royal Botanic Garden. Engraving by Stumpf, in 'Dictiona Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historical-illustration-of-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-flowers-and-fruits-from-the-paris-royal-botanic-garden-engraving-by-stumpf-in-dictiona-image357526245.html
RM2BNJMAD–Historical illustration of Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) flowers and fruits from the Paris Royal Botanic Garden. Engraving by Stumpf, in 'Dictiona
Atropine deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) alkaloid molecule. Medicinal drug and poison also found in Jimson weed (Datura stramonium) and mandrake (Mandragora officinarum). Chemical formula is C17H23NO3. Atoms are represented as spheres: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red). Illustration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-atropine-deadly-nightshade-atropa-belladonna-alkaloid-molecule-medicinal-137665156.html
RFHYY58M–Atropine deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) alkaloid molecule. Medicinal drug and poison also found in Jimson weed (Datura stramonium) and mandrake (Mandragora officinarum). Chemical formula is C17H23NO3. Atoms are represented as spheres: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red). Illustration.
Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum L.): flowering plant with separate fruit, seed and sectioned fruit. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-l-flowering-plant-with-separate-fruit-seed-and-sectioned-fruit-coloured-etching-by-m-bouchard-1772-image450023392.html
RM2H449C0–Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum L.): flowering plant with separate fruit, seed and sectioned fruit. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1772.
Mandragora officinarum 'Common Mandrake' Elizabeth Blackwell's 'A Curious Herbal in 1737-1739'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandragora-officinarum-common-mandrake-elizabeth-blackwells-a-curious-herbal-in-1737-1739-image573123018.html
RF2T8C076–Mandragora officinarum 'Common Mandrake' Elizabeth Blackwell's 'A Curious Herbal in 1737-1739'.
Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum). يبروح طبي The root of this plant contains two steroid alkaloid compounds, scopolamine and hyoscyamine, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-plant-mandragora-officinarum-the-root-of-this-plant-contains-two-steroid-alkaloid-compounds-scopolamine-and-hyoscyamine-image555450897.html
RM2R7JY81–Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum). يبروح طبي The root of this plant contains two steroid alkaloid compounds, scopolamine and hyoscyamine,
mandrake, with flower and fruit, Mandragora officinarum, (botany book, 1910), Alraune, mit Blüte und Frucht, Mandragore, avec fleur et fruit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-with-flower-and-fruit-mandragora-officinarum-botany-book-1910-alraune-mit-blte-und-frucht-mandragore-avec-fleur-et-fruit-image472479677.html
RM2JCK8J5–mandrake, with flower and fruit, Mandragora officinarum, (botany book, 1910), Alraune, mit Blüte und Frucht, Mandragore, avec fleur et fruit
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in mag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-103998965.html
RMG15FMN–Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in mag
RMAFB0PD–globular succulent berries of Mandrake Solanaceae Mandragora officinarum Mediteran
Wild flowers of Palestine. Mandrake with fruit (Mandragora officinarum L.). 1900 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-flowers-of-palestine-mandrake-with-fruit-mandragora-officinarum-l-1900-image220693113.html
RMPR1C8W–Wild flowers of Palestine. Mandrake with fruit (Mandragora officinarum L.). 1900
RM2BYH906–Mandragora officinarum mandrake fruiting, fading plant and ripening fruits
Woodblock engraving depicting Mandrake, a type species of the plant genus Mandragora. Dated 17th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodblock-engraving-depicting-mandrake-a-type-species-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-dated-17th-century-image186387421.html
RMMR6K1H–Woodblock engraving depicting Mandrake, a type species of the plant genus Mandragora. Dated 17th century
White-ruffed manakin, Corapipo altera, blue-backed manakin, Chiroxiphia pareola, manchineel tree, Hippomane mancinella, and mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/white-ruffed-manakin-corapipo-altera-blue-backed-manakin-chiroxiphia-pareola-manchineel-tree-hippomane-mancinella-and-mandrake-mandragora-officinarum-handcoloured-steel-engraving-by-pfitzer-after-an-illustration-by-adolph-fries-from-felix-edouard-guerin-menevilles-dictionnaire-pittoresque-dhistoire-naturelle-picturesque-dictionary-of-natural-history-paris-1834-39-image359080850.html
RM2BT5F82–White-ruffed manakin, Corapipo altera, blue-backed manakin, Chiroxiphia pareola, manchineel tree, Hippomane mancinella, and mandrake, Mandragora officinarum. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pfitzer after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RM2K945B1–Magical Plant, Mandrake, Devils Apple Fruits, Mandragora officinarum, Ripening, Berries
Mandrake root (Mandragora officinarum), Sicily, Italy, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-root-mandragora-officinarum-sicily-italy-europe-image628684214.html
RF2YER13J–Mandrake root (Mandragora officinarum), Sicily, Italy, Europe
Fruit and leafs of the Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum). The root of this plant contains two steroid alkaloid compounds, scopolamine and hyoscy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fruit-and-leafs-of-the-mandrake-plant-mandragora-officinarum-the-root-of-this-plant-contains-two-steroid-alkaloid-compounds-scopolamine-and-hyoscy-image632723658.html
RF2YNB1DE–Fruit and leafs of the Mandrake plant (Mandragora officinarum). The root of this plant contains two steroid alkaloid compounds, scopolamine and hyoscy
Old illustration of Mandragora foliis asperis. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-illustration-of-mandragora-foliis-asperis-by-g-bonelli-on-hortus-image157797749.html
RFK4M8HW–Old illustration of Mandragora foliis asperis. By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
Woodcut of mystical Male Mandrake root from Hortus Sanitatis / Garden of Health, printed by Hannsen Schoensperger, Augsburg, 1486. See Notes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woodcut-of-mystical-male-mandrake-root-from-hortus-sanitatis-garden-of-health-printed-by-hannsen-schoensperger-augsburg-1486-see-notes-image570721518.html
RF2T4EH3A–Woodcut of mystical Male Mandrake root from Hortus Sanitatis / Garden of Health, printed by Hannsen Schoensperger, Augsburg, 1486. See Notes.
Purple Mandragora flowers among green leaves close up on a blurred background. Autumn mandrake Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purple-mandragora-flowers-among-green-leaves-close-up-on-a-blurred-background-autumn-mandrake-image543739038.html
RF2PGHCKA–Purple Mandragora flowers among green leaves close up on a blurred background. Autumn mandrake
Male mandrake plant (Atropa mandragora or Mandragora officinarum). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-male-mandrake-plant-atropa-mandragora-or-mandragora-officinarum-28958651.html
RMBK351F–Male mandrake plant (Atropa mandragora or Mandragora officinarum).
Close up of a single purple flower of Mandrake (Mandragora autumnalis), Sicily, Italy. It has a large tap root and contains toxic alkaloids Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-close-up-of-a-single-purple-flower-of-mandrake-mandragora-autumnalis-164807584.html
RFKG3HN4–Close up of a single purple flower of Mandrake (Mandragora autumnalis), Sicily, Italy. It has a large tap root and contains toxic alkaloids
mandrake, with flower and fruit, Mandragora officinarum, (religion history book, 1885), Alraune, mit Blüte und Frucht, Mandragore, avec fleur et fruit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mandrake-with-flower-and-fruit-mandragora-officinarum-religion-history-book-1885-alraune-mit-blte-und-frucht-mandragore-avec-fleur-et-fruit-image472479163.html
RM2JCK7YR–mandrake, with flower and fruit, Mandragora officinarum, (religion history book, 1885), Alraune, mit Blüte und Frucht, Mandragore, avec fleur et fruit
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in mag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mandrake-is-the-common-name-for-members-of-the-plant-genus-mandragora-103998968.html
RMG15FMT–Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae). The roots sometimes resemble human figures and their roots have long been used in mag