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Wildcrafted Mandrake Root Cut 1 Lb (Podophyllum peltatum)
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Few roots carry the weight of old story the way mandrake does. This wildcrafted American Mandrake, also called Mayapple, is the North American stand-in for the legendary mandrake of European grimoires, and practitioners reach for Mandrake Root when a working needs a tangible anchor for protection and steady prosperity. This is the one-pound supply, cut and ready for the bag or the jar, sized for the practitioner who works mandrake regularly.
Keep it on the working shelf when a single ounce will not see you through. The pound size suits rootworkers, group leaders, and shop owners who reach for mandrake often and want it on hand.
Key Features of Mandrake Root
The North American mandrake. This is Podophyllum peltatum, the Mayapple, traditionally used across the United States wherever the European mandrake of old lore could not grow. When folk magic crossed the Atlantic, this root carried the mandrake's work forward.
Cut and ready for the working. The root comes cut rather than whole, so it measures easily into mojo bags, spell jars, sachet powders, and dressing blends without extra breaking down at your altar.
A protection-and-money root, by the pound. Practitioners keep mandrake for two intentions at once, warding and drawing prosperity, and this one-pound size is built for those who run that work often: group rites, regular client workings, or restocking a shop or cottage practice.
Product Details
- Botanical: Podophyllum peltatum (American Mandrake, also called Mayapple, Wild Mandrake, or Ground Lemon)
- Form: dried cut root
- Weight: 1 lb (bulk supply)
- Sourcing: wildcrafted in the United States
- Safety: Mayapple is toxic. For ritual and magical use only. Not for ingestion, not for use on skin. Keep away from children and pets.
- Storage: keep in a sealed container, away from light, heat, and humidity
The Spiritual Significance
The mandrake of European witchcraft, Mandragora officinarum, almost never grew in North America, so folk practitioners adopted Mayapple as its working substitute and carried the mandrake's reputation onto a native plant. When you work with this root, you are stepping into that lineage of adaptation: the same intentions, a different soil.
In Scott Cunningham's herbal correspondences, Mayapple is a masculine root of Mercury and the element Fire, named first for money. Across American folk magic its cut root is set with coins or kept in a money bag to draw prosperity, and its tie to the mandrake name lends it to protection and warding as well. You can carry a pinch in a mojo bag, add it to a spell jar, or keep a piece on your altar as a rooted focal point for the outcome you are building toward.
Treat it as the serious magical material it is. Mandrake's place in folk practice has always come paired with respect for the plant itself, which is potent in more ways than one.
How To Use Mandrake Root
- Cleanse the root as your tradition prefers, with incense smoke, moonlight, or a moment of focused breath, to clear it before work.
- Hold the cut root and name your intention plainly, whether you are warding a space or drawing prosperity toward a specific goal.
- Add a pinch to a mojo bag, spell jar, or sachet, or set a piece on your altar as the anchor for an ongoing working.
- Because Mayapple is toxic, keep it to ritual handling only: wash your hands afterward, never ingest it, and store it away from children and pets.
- Return the root to its sealed container between workings to keep it ready for the next one.
Pairs Well With
- Wildcrafted Galangal Root (Chewing John): pair the two great folk roots when a working needs both protection and a push toward a favorable outcome.
- High John Root, 1 Lb: stock the conqueror root by the pound alongside mandrake for protective and money work at scale.
- Sulfur (Brimstone) Powder: a pinch reinforces the warding side of a mandrake protection bag or jar.
- Fast Money Oil: dress the root or the bag to lean the working toward prosperity.
- Wildcrafted Mandrake Root, 1 oz: try the single-ounce size first if you are new to working mandrake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the same as the European mandrake from old grimoires?
Not botanically. This is American Mandrake, or Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum), the plant North American folk practitioners adopted because true mandrake (Mandragora) does not grow here. It carries the mandrake's traditional protection and money work onto a native root.
How do I cleanse and prepare the root before using it?
Pass it through incense smoke, leave it under the moon, or simply hold it with focused breath and intention. Any method your tradition trusts works. Once cleansed, name your purpose over the root before you bag, jar, or set it.
Can a beginner use Mandrake Root?
Yes. Mandrake is beginner-friendly as long as you respect that it is toxic and keep it to ritual handling. Start simple: a pinch in a protection or money bag, with a clear intention, is a complete working on its own.
Is Mayapple safe to handle?
Handle it as a ritual material, not a food or remedy. Mayapple is toxic if eaten and should not go on the skin, so wash your hands after working with it and keep it away from children and pets. Worked into a bag or jar, it stays safely contained.
Who is the 1 lb size for?
The pound size suits working rootworkers, group and ritual leaders, and shop owners who use mandrake often enough that a single ounce runs short. If you are working mandrake for the first time, the 1 oz size is the better starting point.
How should I store it between workings?
Keep the cut root in a sealed container, away from light, heat, and humidity. Stored well, dried mandrake holds for a long time, so even a pound stays ready across many workings.

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