Mandrake (Mandragora Officinarum) has large, short-leaved, whole, curly, oval or lanceolate leaves up to 80 centimeters long, collected in a thick basal rosette. Mandrake flowers are solitary, up to 5 centimeters in diameter, blue, purple or greenish-white in color. The Mandrake root is dark brown on the outside and white inside, fleshy, reaches a meter in length. Rhizome often branches in two, releasing two secondary roots and looks like a man. The fruit of the plant is a spherical, yellow berry.