Mandrake pod specimen
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mandala
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mandrake-pod-specimen
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Mandala, an annual tropical herbaceous plant of the Solanaceae family, has broad mao shaped leaves and irregular wavy shallow toothed edges; Flowers solitary between branches or leaf axils, upright, with short stalks; The calyx is cylindrical with triangular lobes, and the color is white or light purple; The fruit is ovoid and light yellow in color; Mandala blooms from June to October. The name of mandala comes from the transliteration of the Sanskrit word mandala, so it can also be called "Mancha" or "Manara". The whole plant of Datura is toxic. Datura contains scopolamine and has functions of spasmolysis, sedation, analgesia, and anesthesia. Mandala extract is used to treat heart failure, ventricular arrhythmias, and angina pectoris.