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Jana Brike (Latvian, 1980) - Mother and Wildchild (2021)
commissions
Light Goth Reed and girly Mandragora
They chose each other's outfits for the day
also old pics
Plant of the Day
Tuesday 18 March 2026
I found my container grown Mandragora officinarum (common mandrake, devil's apple, devil's candle, medicinal mandrake) was flowering. This perennial produces a fleshy tap root (so a deep pot is required) with a rosette of dark green leaves. In early spring a cluster of greenish-white flowers is produced which if pollinated will be followed by egg-shaped yellow fruit.
In the Order Beds at Cambridge Botanic Garden Mandragora autumnalis (autumn-flowering mandrake) was flowering with the typically deep purple-blue flowers.
Beware that both species are toxic if eaten and gloves need to be worn when working with these plants.
Jill Raggett
I recently got back into FFXI so of course... I had to draw lil guys 🙂↕️ (these will be made into stickers and will be up in my store Soon™️)
with Mandragoras 🌱