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But there's no pigment of guilt in the puccoon that reddens your cheeks.
Prairie forbs include the blazing star and hairy puccoon.
Sanguinaria canadensis is also known as bloodwort, red puccoon root, and sometimes pauson.
Lithospermum canescens is a species of flowering plant known by the common name Hoary Puccoon.
Much of the region's original vegetation has been lost, but the preserve supports such remnants as Queen's delight, golden puccoon, and hoary scurf-pea.
Hairy puccoon - Lithospermum carolinense var.
Yellow puccoon - Hydrastis canadensis (also called Goldenseal)
Lithospermum canescens (hoary puccoon)
Lithospermum caroliniense is commonly known as the Hairy puccoon or Carolina puccoon.
Puccoon or bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a popular red dye among Southeastern Native American basketweavers.
Typical dry prairie plants include hairy puccoon, Goat's rue, Blunt-leaved Milkweed, leadplant, and New Jersey tea.
Lithospermum officinale, or gromwell, is a European native while Lithospermum caroliniense, a species of puccoon, is native to North America.
Lithospermum incisum is a species of flowering plant in the borage family known by several common names, including narrowleaf stoneseed, fringed gromwell, narrowleaf puccoon, and plains stoneseed.
Dr. Robert W. Poole and Dr. Patricia Gentili at the website nearctica describe the Hairy puccoon as follows:
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), also called orangeroot or yellow puccoon, is a perennial herb in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae, native to southeastern Canada and the northeastern United States.
(CALIFORNIA POPPY) Yellow Puccoon (GOLDENSEAL) Yellow Rod.
A parking lot and trail area available at CR 725 N and CR 250 W. Like the Nature Preserve, Conrad Station is dominated by savanna plants, including the hairy puccoon, cleft phlox (Phlox bifida), New Jersey tea and sand milkweed.
Goldenseal is also known as ox-eye daisy, golden daisy, herb Margaret, maudlinwort, moon daisy, eye balm, eye root, ground raspberry, Indian dye, jaundice root, orange root, tumeric root, yellow Indian paint, yellow puccoon, wild curcuma, warnera, Indian plant, yellow root, and others.