Blood Root Bud
Macro photo of a bloodroot bud after a light rain.
These bloodroot, or Sanguinaria canadensis, plants have a large leaf at their base that unfolds after the flower has bloomed. The thick red stems and roots were used by native americans for pigments and medicinal purposes. Bloodroot are frequently found in early spring growing in moist woods and banks or near streams throughout the eastern United States and Canada. They are not a rare species but are rarely seen in cleared, or disturbed, areas.
For more information on this interesting wildflower please follow this link
I took this photograph along Andrew Creek in the Chattahoochee National Forest in White County, GA.
And
Here’s a photo of the open flower called Bloodroot Blossom

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Blair Wainman
Beautiful image Richard!! Excellent detail and information on this plant!! Thanks for the link back to another image that you have of this plant! This is very helpful in giving a broader picture of the plant.
Richard G Witham replied
Thank you Blair for your comments. It really is an intriguing wildflower.
Vickie Emms
Absolutely gorgeous Richard! I always loved the rain/dew on petals of flowers, and this is no exception. Well done and the info is very interesting.
RosaCobos
Misterio resuelto…
Me encanta…
pero enrollada… era realmente .. divina.
Ahora tenemos otro misterio…
cómo es la flor cuando se abre?
Espero verla pronto.
Un abrazo cálido.
Rosa
Richard G Witham replied
Gracias de nuevo Rosa. Espero encontrar una totalmente abierta muy pronto :)
Sandra Heath
Beautiful clean image!
Richard G Witham replied
Thanks again Sandra :)
Jonicool
Lovely detail and soft colors. I remember seeing these on Kennesaw Mountain last year when I came to visit my Sisters last spring, what a treat they were to see scattered among the fallen leaves!
Elizabeth Bravo
Again so soft an lovely….It’s even more so with clinging drops of water.
Stephen Thomas
Excellent photo! Just Beautiful!