This section is from the book "The Flower-Garden; Or, Breck's Book Of Flowers", by Joseph Breck. Also available from Amazon: The Flower-Garden: Or, Breck's Book Of Flowers.
From sanguis, blood. All the parts, on being wounded discharge a blood-colored fluid.
Sanguinaria canadensis. - This is a singular and very delicate looking, indigenous plant, producing shining white flowers, in April. It has a tuberous, fleshy root, and easily transferred to the garden, where it shows off to advantage with the Crocus and other flowers.
 
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