Blood-root (Sanguinaria canadensis) Plant
Blood-root (Sanguinaria canadensis) Plant
One of the first wildflowers to emerge in early spring with delicate, white 1-2 inch flowers with yellow centers that are visited by the first pollinating insects. After bloom, the distinctive large, deeply-lobed foliage adds a distinctive texture to the woodland garden.
Native to: Maine
Growing conditions: Full shade in medium soil
Natural habitat: Rich deciduous woods
Grows to: 12”
Blooms: In early spring
Pairs well with: Blue lobelia and red baneberry
Part Shade
Shade
Medium