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The Double Bloodroot, Sanguinara
canadensis forma multiplex, is a member of the poppy family, and the
single form occurs widely across northeastern North America.
This double form, a much rarer variety, is in Jenkins Arboretum,
Devon Pennsylvania. The
flower is only a couple of inches across and when in bloom is only about
four or five inches tall. To get this shot I was lying on the
ground looking up at the bloom.
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