This pretty little patch of bloodroot is tucked in the back corner of our goosefoot shaped garden.
Like the name suggests the roots drip a red substance that looks like blood. The roots have been used in the past to dye wool or fabric. It is also used as an escharotic or skin eating plant. Don't be afraid as it only eats unhealthy skin such as cancerous skin ailments.
Sadly, bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis is one of our native plants that are being overgrown in the woods by other invasive species. It is also being overharvested as some promote it as a plant to eat skin tags and warts.
I have not heard of bloodroot, but your post makes me want to go check it out! (I am such a fan of using natural remedies whenever possible!)
ReplyDeleteNot one I am familiar with. Beautiful!
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