Rachel wanted the mandrakes because she believed they would aid in her fertility and help her conceive a child. Mandrakes were thought to have aphrodisiac properties and were associated with increasing fertility.
No, it's a legend.
Mandrakes have been used since Biblical times in magic and alchemy. There is a link to an article below that explains more.
Mandrakes grow in temperate regions around the world, typically in areas with rich, well-draining soil. They can be found in woodlands, meadows, and along forest edges. Mandrakes are known for their distinctive rosette of leaves and small purple or white flowers.
MANDRAKES ASSISTANT IS NARDA.
Mandrakes
Possibly mandrakes. In Genesis 30:14 they are mentioned. Mandrakes are thought to promote conception.
Mandrakes are a plant that helps restore those who have been petrified to their original state. Their cry is also fatal to those who hear it. Mandrakes were first introduced in the book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and then are mentioned briefly in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Yes, mandrakes are real plants with a long history of folklore and traditional beliefs associated with them. However, they are often portrayed in a more mystical or fantastical way in fiction and popular culture.
Professor Sprout required her students to wear earmuffs to protect their ears from the loud screams of the Mandrakes during their study.
Gen. 30:14-16 Rueben found some mandrakes in a field and gave them to his mother, Leah. Racheal made a deal with Leah that their husband will sleep with Leah that night for some mandrakes. F.Y.I. mandrakes are part of the nightshade plant family, and when ground up was used as an aphrodisiac.