
This is a vintage illustration depicting mandragora plants with humanoid forms. There are three figures in total, arranged in a row on a beige background. The two outer figures are larger and resemble human bodies with root-like legs and arms. Their heads are topped with a cluster of large, green leaves and a small, red fruit. The figures have facial features, including eyes, noses, and mouths, though they are somewhat crude and stylized. The central figure is smaller and appears to be a young mandragora plant. It has a stem with leaves and a cluster of small, red fruits. The illustration is done in a watercolor style, with soft colors and delicate lines. There are handwritten labels in Italian next to each figure, identifying them as mandragora. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of medieval or Renaissance botanical illustrations.