Sanguinaria canadensis - Bloodroot - In Bloom - April 2026

The small colony of the lovely Spring ephemeral Sanguinaria canadensis - or commonly called Bloodroot is in bloom in early April.  This post is going up on April 14th, but I took this photo on April 6th.   My neighbor to the south dug-up and gave me a clump of this pretty cool perennial in Spring of 2023 and it has come back and bloomed every Spring since.  Here's the post from last year showing both this Bloodroot and the neighboring Virginia Bluebells.  You can see the Bluebells in the photo below on the left.  

Native Bloodroot - A Spring Ephemeral in Bloom

These are seemingly slow to expand, but I'm happy this initial colony is thriving with even more blooms this year than in the past.  

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