Bloodroot: Sanguinaria canadensis
photographed in Owen County
Though not blessed with a beautiful name, bloodroot is a lovely flower with its oddly-shaped leaves and delicate white flowers that almost look like porcelain. The rootstock and stem ooze a bright red juice when cut, giving the flower its name. These flowers blanketed the banks of a stream in Owen County, and are usually found in moist, well-drained woodlands throughout Indiana. The root of the plant is poisonous. Native Americans used the red blood juice of the plant to dye fabrics, and also to paint their bodies.