Mid-Atlantic Gardening: April spring bloom, 2 by Rickwebb
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Subject: April spring bloom
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Rickwebb wrote: I'm posting 4 photos of Canadian Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) that is still flound growing native in the woods of eastern North America; normally blooming in early April in the Mid-Atlantic. The first three shots show bloom in spring and the forth shows the summer foliage in June. This handsome woodland perennial flower does go dormant during the heat of summer in late July or August and disappears as that which happens to the Common Bleedingheart and to Virginia Bluebells and some others. The fifth photo is of Springbeauty bulbs, also native in the woods. |