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  2. Sanguinaria - Wikipedia

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    Sanguinaria canadensis, bloodroot, [3] is a perennial, herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern North America. [4] It is the only species in the genus Sanguinaria , included in the poppy family Papaveraceae , and is most closely related to Eomecon of eastern Asia.

  3. Haemodorum coccineum - Wikipedia

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    Haemodorum coccineum (bunyagutjagutja, [1] bloodroot, [2] menang, [3] scarlet bloodroot, [4] red root [5]) is a flowering plant in the same family as kangaroo paw.

  4. Haemodoraceae - Wikipedia

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    Anigozanthos Bush Pearl. Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne.. Haemodoraceae is a family of perennial herbaceous angiosperms (flowering plants) containing 15 genera [3] and 102 known species, [5] sometimes known as the "bloodroots", found throughout the Southern Hemisphere, from Australia and New Guinea to South Africa, as well as the Americas (from extreme southeastern USA through tropical ...

  5. Haemodorum distichophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Haemodorum distichophyllum, also known as the Moorland Bloodroot, is a plant in the Haemodoraceae (blood root) family, native to Tasmania. [2] It was first described by William Jackson Hooker in 1852, from a specimen collected at Macquarie Harbour by Ronald Gunn in 1846.

  6. Haemodorum corymbosum - Wikipedia

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    Haemodorum corymbosum, commonly known as the rush-leaf bloodroot, is a shrub native to southeastern Australia. [1] Danish-Norwegian naturalist Martin Vahl described this species in his 1805 work Enumeratio Plantarum. [2] It grows as a strappy herbaceous shrub 40–70 cm high, with three to four 40–75 cm long leaves arising from the base.

  7. Haemodorum brevicaule - Wikipedia

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    Haemodorum brevicaule is a perennial herb from 0.025 to 0.3 m tall, in the bloodroot family, the Haemodoraceae, [2] native to northern Australia. [3] It has deep-red to purplish-black flowers [4] which are seen from September to December, and it grows on red clay and basalt. [2]

  8. Wachendorfia thyrsiflora - Wikipedia

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    Wachendorfia thyrsiflora, the marsh butterfly lily, [1] is a plant species of 0.6–2.5 m (2.0–8.2 ft) high when flowering, that has been assigned to the bloodroot family. [2] It is a large to very large evergreen perennial plant with an underground rootstock with clusters of roots produced at the nodes. The rootstock has a distinctive red ...

  9. Lachnanthes - Wikipedia

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    Lachnanthes is a genus of monocotyledonous plants in the bloodwort family containing only one species, i.e., Lachnanthes caroliana (caroliniana), [3] commonly known as Carolina redroot or bloodroot. [4] The plant is native to eastern North America, from southeastern Nova Scotia (especially the Molega Lake area) [5] and Massachusetts in the ...