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What is a mandrake?

Mandala is a kind of angiosperm, also known as mandala, Mandala, Manza, Mandar, intoxicated flowers, dog walnut, flowers, etc., it should be noted that the mandala is a certain degree of toxicity, if accidentally ingested mandala flowers, stems and leaves, seeds, then it will cause the human body fever, vomiting and diarrhea, respiratory difficulties and so on, if the situation is serious, you need to seek medical attention in a timely manner.

Mandragora

Mandragora flower is native to India. Widely distributed in temperate to tropical regions of the world. All parts of China are distributed. Mandragora more wild in the field, ditch, roadside, riverbanks, slopes and other places. Prefer warm, sunny and well-drained sandy loam.

Chinese Literary Name:Mandala

Latin Scientific Name: Datura stramonium Linn.

Alias:Mandala, Drunken Heart Flower, Dog Walnut, etc.

binomial Datura stramonium

Boundary: Botany

Phylum: Angiosperms

Subphylum: Angiosperms

Subphylum. Subphylum of angiosperms

Organism: Dicotyledonaceae

Subclass: Subclass Chrysanthemum

Organism: Euglena

Family: Solanaceae

Group: Mandragora

Genus: Mandragora

Region of Distribution: Native to India, it is widely distributed in temperate to tropical regions of the world.

Toxicity: The whole plant is poisonous, and the seeds are the most toxic

Effects: It has the effects of sedation and anesthesia.