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by Robert McCaw

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a harbinger of spring appearing as early as mid-March. This plant is found throughout eastern Canada and have a preference for moist, rich forest soils. The flower lasts for a relatively short time, opening in full sun and closing at night. First Nations use the roots as a dye, as well as medical treatment for rheumatic conditions.

Greeting cards are blank inside, printed with vegetable-based inks on recycled paper, measure 5” x 7” and come with a 100% recycled envelope.


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