Way of the Buffalo

Monday, March 17, 2014

Bloodroot and Bee

You be the flower, I'll be the bee!  Bloodroot is one of the first flowers of the spring and one of my favorites.  Its name comes from the red dye the natives used to paint their faces and bodies!

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