One of the first flowers to bloom in the spring. Has a white flower standing
above its unfurled leaves, which looks maroon in color at this point. The
leaves unfurl to be a lobed leaf about 3-4 inches across. The root has a red
substance, and when broken resembles blood, hence its common name. Needs rich
sandy well-drained soil in a shady spot, although it will tolerate some sun in
cooler climates. Shade to Semi-Shade, Rich Well Drained Soil, Spring, 6-12 in
Tall, Zones 3-9