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White Bloodroot flower with yellow center blooming in woodland
Bloodroot leaves in woodland
White Bloodroot flower with yellow center blooming in woodland
Bloodroot leaves in woodland
Sanguinaria canadensis

Bloodroot

Plants

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Description

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), also called Red Puccoon, Bloodwort, or Pauson, is a native spring ephemeral named for the red-orange sap in its roots and stems. This sap was historically used as a dye, and the name Sanguinaria comes from the Latin word for “bleeding”.

It is one of the first wildflowers to emerge in spring. Each plant produces a single white flower with a golden center, wrapped in a curled leaf as it rises. The leaf slowly opens as the flower blooms, creating a unique two-stage display. The blooms are short-lived but lightly fragrant, opening in sun and closing at night, and provide an early nectar source for native bees.

Plants reach about 6–10 inches tall in bloom, with leaves expanding up to 6 inches wide before going dormant by early summer. Bloodroot thrives in partial to full shade and prefers rich, well-drained soils with consistent moisture.

It spreads slowly by rhizomes and seed, forming colonies over time. Seeds are often dispersed by ants. Best suited for woodland gardens and naturalized shade plantings, it does not perform well in heavy, poorly drained clay soils.

Bloodroot is often seen with other spring-blooming woodland plants like Wild Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata), Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica), and Jacob’s Ladder (Polemonium reptans), which share similar shade and moisture preferences. Together, they create a layered spring display, with continuous bloom and texture as the season progresses.

Seed Details

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Range Map

Bloodroot native range map

Details

SociabilityColonies, Rhizomes
Sun RequirementsPartial Sun, Shade
Soil MoistureDry-Mesic, Mesic, Wet-Mesic
BenefitsBees, Pollinators
Height< 1 Foot Tall
Hardiness Zone3 - 8
Bloom ColorWhite
Bloom PeriodMarch, April
Spacing8-12"

Seeds & Seed Mixes:

Seeds and seed mixes ship nationwide, year-round, typically within 3–5 business days. If you would like to postpone a seed mix shipment until fall, please note this at checkout.

Live Plants:

Live plants are available year-round while inventory lasts and ship to all states except California, Arizona, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Alaska, and Hawaii. After your order is placed, we’ll contact you to coordinate a spring shipping window, as many plants are overwintered and ship once dormancy breaks.

Estimated shipping for 2026 plant orders begins in mid-April, weather permitting.

If you’re looking to secure plants in advance or need larger quantities for a project, we offer contract growing options. Contact us to discuss your needs and request a quote. Additional species not listed online may also be available through contract grow.

Live Stakes:

Live stakes are available by request only and must be ordered by submitting a contact form. Ordering is open seasonally from November 1 through February 28. A minimum of 100 stakes per order is required, with at least 25 stakes per species.

Live stakes ship only to the following states: Missouri, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Iowa.

PLS stands for Pure Live Seed, an industry-standard measure of seed quality. It reflects the portion of seed in a batch that is viable and capable of germinating.

What this means for you: when you purchase 1 lb. of PLS seed, the physical weight of the seed you receive will be slightly more than 1 lb. That’s because we account for non-viable seed and natural inert material upfront, so you receive a full pound of live, plantable seed.

Many companies sell bulk seed by total weight, which can include filler and non-viable seed. By pricing based on PLS, we make sure you’re getting exactly what you paid for—high-quality native seed with more predictable, successful germination.

Want to dive deeper? Check out our in-depth article on what PLS is and why it matters.