Spring Bloodroot Flowers
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Tuesday, April 01, 2025
By Mike Moats Photography

One of our earliest Southeast Michigan spring wildflowers to bloom are the Bloodroot Flowers.

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a native wildflower found in Michigan, typically blooming in early spring. It features distinctive white flowers with a yellow center and broad, lobed leaves. Bloodroot thrives in moist, shaded forests and is often one of the first flowers to emerge as the snow melts.

In addition to its beauty, Bloodroot has historical uses in traditional medicine, though caution is advised as it can be toxic if not used properly. If you're interested in seeing these flowers, they can often be found in woodlands and along forest edges in Michigan.

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