Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: YES
Description
Appearance: Sanguinaria canadensis is a herbaceous perennial known for its solitary white flowers and distinctive lobed leaves.
Leaves: The leaves are lobed and palmately veined, emerging after the flowers.
Flowers: The plant produces solitary, white flowers with yellow centers.
Rhizome: The rhizome of this plant contains a reddish-orange sap, giving it the name “bloodroot.”
Habitat: It is commonly found in woodlands and shaded areas, often in rich, moist soils.
Distribution: Bloodroot is native to eastern North America.
Occurrence
Found in all the wooded areas of the property