my double bloodroot blooming in time for Easter.
double bloodroot
What a cute way to protect tiny gems - nice pic.
Yes, but when Easter is over I will have to move them because LUKE runs through there all the time.
Your bloodroot are beautiful! I have been trying for years to get a patch going and finally, I have a decent one. None of the doubles, but this year I had about ten or twelve flowers. All but one have finished blooming now and they are setting seed. I'm keeping my fingers crossed they will make more babies. I read that the seed are only viable for a short period of time and should be sown as soon as they ripen.
Happy Gardening!
Shirley C
You can cut those red "roots" in half or quarters and plant them back and you will have many more.
