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Bloodroot ( Sanguinaria canadensis ) is a perennial, herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern North America from Nova Scotia, Canada southward to Florida, United States. It is the only species ...
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Bloodroot is so named because of its bloody red root--amazing how some of these plant names are so apt!  (On the other hand, a delightful, delicate little lavender bloom I once found is called "monkey flower," much to my dismay.)  The root, actually a rhizome (an underground stem that shoots out stalks and roots) is...
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Plant of the Week; Bloodroot; ... The toxic principle is an acrid alkaloid called sanguinarine An extract from the roots was used in various herbal remedies in bygone days and was even tested as an anti-cancer drug. The American Indians called the plant red puccoon and used the juice from the roots for war paint.
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Use bloodroot in a Sentence ... a North American plant, Sanguinaria canadensis, of the poppy family, having a red root and root sap and a solitary white flower. ... Also called red puccoon.
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Bloodroot flowers are among the first to bloom in the spring. They bloom from mid-April into May. ... Flower buds rising above their plant's furled leaves. ... Here's why the plant is called Bloodroot - the roots have a blood-red juice...
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Top questions and answers about Bloodroot. Find 34 questions and answers about Bloodroot at Ask.com Read more. ... What is bloodroot ... For example, there is a product called "Cansema" that comes in a topical blood root or a liquid for internal use. Unfortunately, the FDA shut down Cansema sales from...
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Bloodroot (also called puccoon originally) is an early spring wildflower of eastern North America. Its unmistakable orange-red sap was formerly used by Native Americans as a skin stain for war dances ... Native to northeastern North America, bloodroot grows in shady woods. Bloodroot is cultivated as a garden plant.
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Bloodroot is also known as Puccoon or Red Puccoon, Indian Paint, Redroot, Pauson and Tetterwort. ; Plant Type: This is a herbaceous plant, it is a perennial which can reach 25cm in height (10inches). Only about half that high at the time of blooming.
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Black Nightshade (also called Common Nightshade, Nightshade - unripe berries); Blackie (also called Morning Glory, Sweet Potato Vine - all parts); Bleeding Heart (foliage, roots); Bloodroot (all parts); Blue Flag (also called Flag, Fleur-de-lis, Iris - bulbs); ... Castor Oil Plant (also called Castor Bean - all parts,
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