Bloodroot is so named because when the root is damaged it emits a blood red juice. This liquid was used by Native Americans as a dye for baskets and clothing and for painting their faces and bodies.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Bloodroot
Bloodroot is so named because when the root is damaged it emits a blood red juice. This liquid was used by Native Americans as a dye for baskets and clothing and for painting their faces and bodies.
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"Cincinnati Nature Center",
Bloodroot,
flora,
hiking,
interesting,
nature,
wildflowers
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I went on a hike yesterday at the Nature Center and we saw several bloodroots that were blooming, Carol Reinel was also there and had her digital camera so I ask her to take a picture which she did. So I'll let you know how it turned out. We were there for over 2 hours walking all over the place and went through the wild flower section. It's a great center. Even bought a t-shirt for $5.00
The Cincinnati Nature Center is a great place. I love what they do there. I'd love to see the photo; do share.
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