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Bloodroot
BRENDA DOHERTY
I took this photo of the lovely Bloodroot in my backyard.
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Bloodroot and moss
philip colet
I love the spring flower bloom, the first to arise are the blood roots. I found this composition of some mosses in the foreground, nicely framed by a group of flowering blood roots.
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Bloodroot
Brittany Crossman
Bloodroot are a welcoming sign of spring, being one of the first wildflowers to bloom.
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Bloodroot
Brittany Crossman
Bloodroot are a welcoming sign of spring, being one of the first wildflowers to bloom.
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Bloodroot
Brittany Crossman
Bloodroot are a welcoming sign of spring, being one of the first wildflowers to bloom.
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Bloodroot
Brittany Crossman
Bloodroot are a welcoming sign of spring, being one of the first wildflowers to bloom.
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Bloodroot
Teresa Samuel
This pretty early Spring flower is an important first food for bees! The photo was taken at Thorncliffe Urban Farm on the edge of the Don Valley
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Sanguinaria Canadensis
Jennifer Rowell
Bloodroot in bloom being pollinated by a bee fly
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bloodroot
HEIDI sANITA
Along side the trail I came across a bunch of bloodroot..Bloodroot is one of the earliest flowers in the Spring. the blooms open during the day and closes at night. the Bloodroot produce an acrid reddish juice which give this species the name ' blood'
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bloodroot
Carol Cupples
Bloodroot blooming near the bank of the Rivière Samson on May 22, 2020.
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Sanguinaria canadensis
Brent Wilson
Portrait of a bloodroot
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Bloodroot leaf
Suzan Mandla
Water droplets on plants draw my eye like a magnet. I was mesmerized by these tiny droplets sparkling like diamonds in the sunlight on some bloodroot leaves.
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Bloodroot - Sanguinaria Canadensis
Debbie Oppermann
"Bloodroot" by Debbie Oppermann. Bloodroot is a gorgeous, delicate white wildflower found growing in shady woods that bloom in early spring and only last for a few days, so I was very fortunate to see them at the arboretum in Guelph Ontario Canada.
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Bloodroot
Mike Crosby
an early spring flower, these were along a path, in a local park
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Lina Spakovskiene
The picture was taken in Toronto at Beltline Trail.
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Bloodroot
M Hughes
This native plant is a spring favourite.
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Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
Peter Rasberry
Bloodroot, backlit beneath the hemlocks and beech of the spring forest.
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Bloodroot
peter Rasberry
I came across these bloodroot flowers along a community trail near my home, and made several visits until the light was just right on this grouping.