The Mandragora nigra, a wild, upright, woody, annual herbaceous plant from the nightshade family, typically ranges in height from 50 to 200 centimeters. Its roots have become woody, and in low-latitude regions, it can grow into a sub-shrub.
It thrives in wastelands, arid lands, near houses, on sun-facing slopes, at the edge of forests, and in grasslands. The Black Mandragora is the most noble and rarest variety among mandrakes, entirely pitch-black, exuding an unpredictable mystery.
Its flower resembles a lily, with a light, elegant fragrance. Its branches and leaves are enchantingly twisted, and it is highly toxic, hence also known as the flower of passion.
The symbolic meaning of the Black Mandragora flower represents unpredictable darkness, death, and a love that is fraught with hardship.

The Black Mandragora: symbolic of unpredictable darkness, death, and love marked by upheaval. It represents an unending love and revenge, a worldly absence of love and hatred, a wounded yet resilient soul, and the path of life with no return.
The Black Mandragora: an unending love and revenge! It represents unpredictable death and love.
There’s a legend about the Black Mandragora. Each pot of Black Mandragora flowers is said to house a spirit capable of fulfilling your heart’s desires. However, they demand something in return, human blood.

If you water the enchanting Black Mandragora with your own blood, the spirit within the flower will help you fulfill your wishes. It must be watered with fresh blood, as they are drawn to this passionate yet fatal sensation.
