Accent their upright stems with low plantings of foamflower, bloodroot, and barrenworts. |
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Another notable treat you will find in the park is a spectacular array of wild flowers like the trillium, bloodroot and liverwort. |
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The area was called Bloodroot Valley because of the profusion of bloodroot flowers that blanketed the valley in the early spring. |
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Harvest herb roots including bloodroot, chicory, ginseng, and golden seal in the fall, after the foliage fades. |
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Wildflowers like bloodroot, Trillium and Hepatica also bloom in late winter. |
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Other wildflowers are common Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, two kinds of golden bellworts, hepatica, wild columbine, monkshood, bloodroot, toothwort, and wild ginger. |
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Amy Greene earned critical acclaim for her debut novel, Bloodroot, a New York Times best seller. |
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Mayapple, bloodroot, pokeweed, nightshade and hellebore are other alkaloidal plants. |
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Go looking for hepatica, twinleaf, bloodroot, spring beauties, bittercress, violet cress and Virginia bluebells. |
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Some wildflowers, such as bloodroot, have leaves that envelop the flower like a lady's cloak for protection against the elements. |
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At 8,000 feet, the heartleaf arnica, like a yellow bloodroot, pushes Middle Atlantic time almost to the end of March. |
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In a room, browning at dusk, one imagines clearly and under the glaze of sadness envisions trailing arbutus and bloodroot. |
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Some easy-to-grow spring ephemerals are bloodroot, woodland phlox, Virginia bluebell, shooting star, Solomon's seal, Jacob's ladder, fire pink, trillium, and foamflower. |
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If you want to create a perfect garden picture, plant Canadian bloodroot with that other exquisite Canadian woodlander, the trillium, or Trinity Flower. |
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Luke Snyder and David Van Wyk, of Bloodroot Blades in Arnoldsville, Georgia, forge their blades and work with a variety of materials that may have otherwise been discarded. |
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The rich woodlands host bloodroot, violets, mayapple, and wild geranium. |
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