by Leslie Cox; Friday; April 25, 2025

I could not decide which photo to display for Foto Friday’s blog so I have inserted two photos.

 

The one on the left is of a Sanguinaria canadensis flower (bloodroot) adding its purity to a cluster of Pulmonaria ‘Shrimps on the Barbie’ flowers (lungwort).

 

 

 

 

 

 

The photo on the right is of Erythronium revolutum (pink fawn lilies) with the lacy foliage of Dicentra formosa (Pacific bleeding heart) in behind.

 

 

 

 

 

Sanguinaria canadensis is a North American native plant…east of the Rockies.
Dicentra formosa and Erythronium revolutum are both native plants to the west coast of North America.