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Smoky Mountain National Park Wildflowers![]() © 1998 Chuck Summers Bloodroot is a beautiful white flower of the Poppy family. It blooms early in the season lasting from March through April. It loves moist woods and flood plains. The red juice found in the roots of this plants was used by Native Americans as dye for baskets and clothing. Beware, the juice of this root is poisonous. Discover Bloodroot along Rich Mountain Road and Porters Creek Trail. [ Next ]
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