It was so nice to see the woodland border thriving, in spring guise, returning from the mountains to the Piedmont in the final stages of relocation.
This was a created woodland spot; it was shallow dry grass beneath a water oak when we bought this house.  And there was no pathway to the front of house, either. 
We put one in ourselves.
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| Crested Iris in flower | 
Now the space is full of Christmas ferns, crested iris, bloodroot, pussy-toes, and green and gold - it's a lovely small drought-tolerant woodland patch.
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| Lonicera sempervirens flowering on the fence nearby | 
The bloodroot is reseeding everywhere. Here's a "mama" plant with her babies -- remarkable, seen this afternoon.
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| A "mama" bloodroot and seedlings | 
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| Bloodroot seedlings | 
I'm delighted to see them flourishing.  
They've been a favorite spring wildflower for many years.
Love your bloodroot. I missed the bloom this year --- makes me sad.
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