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... types and between? ...
... the Mandrake? original: al-luffāḥ ...
... a plant? ...
... of its genus, and the Mandrake is of two types? ...
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... of it is male and of it is female? ...
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... a variety, its color? ...
... tending toward blackness and it is called Oinomos original: Wuniyūmus; likely a transliteration of a Greek synonym for a mandrake variety, possibly related to oinomelis or a specific local name ...
... similar to the leaves of Lettuce original: al-khass except that it is smaller than it, and it has [roots] ...
... in the depths of the earth and resembles the human body? This refers to the "anthropomorphic" or human-shaped roots for which the mandrake is famous in ancient folklore and early medicine. ...
... the apples original: al-tuffāḥ; the yellow-red fruits of the mandrake plant are smaller ...
... their smell? ...
... and upon them is a thick peel, and this variety ...
... the other of it ...