42.14490128, -87.78578186
42.14844894, -87.79222107
42.14845276, -87.7922287
Bloodroot
Bloodroot is among the earliest spring flowers to be found in the woods in eastern and central North America. A single daisy-like white flower with 8-10 petals rises above a large round lobed leaf in April or May. A member of the poppy family, bloodroot's name derives from the red-orange sap in the stem and rhizomes.
Soil:
              Moderate
          Plant Shape:
              Round
          Exposure:
          Partial Shade
          Full Shade
              Bloom Time:
          March - April
          May - June
              Bloom Color:
          White
              Landscape Use:
          Bedding or Border
          Groundcover
          Understory
              Wildlife Interest:
          Native to Midwest
              Plant Type:
              Perennial
          
              Hardiness Zone:
            
            
              3 - 8
            
           
    
 
               
               
               
              