Page 2: 16 results for sanguinaria canadensis
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Question: This plant is growing in a very shaded area in my backyard. …
...is Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot). It is a spring-flowering member of the Papaveraceae (poppy family). The orange color you notice from the rhizome is latex, which makes the sap thick and colore...
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Question: Saw this one in the woods near Kent, CT. Leaves are unique, …
...photographed Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot), a native, spring-flowering member of the poppy family. It prefers rich, moist soils of deciduous forests. The leaves will exude an orange latex when ...
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Question: This has appeared in my daughter-in-law’s garden and she didn’t recall planting …
...of Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot) emerging. This is a native member of the Papaveraceae. The solitary flowers (with white petals) are produced above the leaf that (at first) enfolds the stem, ex...
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Question: I have been trying to find out what type of plant this …
...of Sanguinaria canadensis (bloodroot), a native member of the poppy family. This species has a solitary white flower on a leafless stalk (when it flowers). The plant has an orange latex in the sap, ...
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Other herbaceous, flowering plants with opposite, whorled or no leaves: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...sage. Sanguinaria canadensis. blood-root. Saponaria ocymoides. rock soapwort. Saponaria officinalis. common soapwort. Saponaria pumilio. pygmy soapwort. Sarrac...
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All other herbaceous, flowering dicots: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...brookweed. Sanguinaria canadensis. blood-root. Sanguisorba canadensis. Canada burnet. Sanguisorba minor. salad burnet. Sanguisorba officinalis. great burnet. S...