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front door and back door
The front door...

....and the back door.

By the front door, bloodroot:

Mrs. Grieve says, The rootstock is thick, round and fleshy, slightly curved at ends, and contains an orange-red juice. In other words, when cut, it bleeds.
It was used as a dye and as medicine; it can, like most such plants, also be used as a poison.

....and the back door.

By the front door, bloodroot:

Mrs. Grieve says, The rootstock is thick, round and fleshy, slightly curved at ends, and contains an orange-red juice. In other words, when cut, it bleeds.
It was used as a dye and as medicine; it can, like most such plants, also be used as a poison.
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(Cue mad landowner shouting, "release the
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i'd enjoy seeing this tree in person and also enjoyed learning about the bloodroot.
thank you :))
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"Fleshy excrescences"--you have to love the way people wrote. (Actually, I guess medical jargon is still rather this way...)
**Or on a tree. Still excited for more treehouse pictures as your project advances!
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http://www.terragalleria.com/black-white/pictures-subjects/trunk/picture.trunk.usca9946.html
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