Double bloodroot in the front garden. They’re sterile and tiny compared to wild bloodroots but they’re so beautiful!
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I went down to Willie's Bluff, and timed it just right this year.
Bloodroot - Sanguinaria canadensis
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Bloodroot
Sanguinaria canadensis
Papaveraceae Family
Photographs taken on April 15, 2023, at Starkey Hill, Ontario, Canada.
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Different stages of bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) emerging from its leaf cloak.
(April 2023)
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Sanguinaria canadensis
Eastern bloodroot is perhaps one of my favorite ephemerals to catch, they truly have an incredibly quick early cycle and almost immediately after a few days of steady visits from pollinators they start to senesce petals. What would be really cool to see is just the geophytic development of the foliage in the ground that wraps the bud. the leaf isn’t associated as a fusion of its petiole directly to the pedicel of the flower yet they develop in unison leaf clasping the bud and petiole and them in a below ground rosette sheathe. Geophyte developement is so cool in the fact that since it isn’t seen it feel like a cool mystery of how it all fits together.
The other cool thing about this ephemeral poppy is that it had many practical uses historically, the chemical burns from the sap were used to remove skin cancer at one point and it was even used in dye from both Native people and Appalachian people.
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Sanguinaria canadensis / Bloodroot at the North Carolina Botanical Gardens at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, NC
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Sanguinária | Sede Vampírica (2022)
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Français : D'après les aquarelles de J. Eudes dans : A. Guillaumin, Les Fleurs de Jardins, tome I : Les Fleurs de Printemps, Paul Lechevalier, 1929. J. Eudes
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Bloodroot - Sanguinaria Canadensis
© Tyler Doggett
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Bloodroot
Sanguinaria canadensis
March 31st, 2023
Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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The double bloodroots in the front garden have started blooming but they’re even tinier than usual because the soil is so dry.
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A bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) flower
by Jim Petranka
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Bloodroot
Sanguinaria canadensis
Papaveraceae Family
Photograph taken on April 15, 2023, at Starkey Hill, Ontario, Canada.
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new girl arrived today!
meet Calista Sanguinaria🩸🍄
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