puccoon การใช้
- Associated plant species include hoary puccoon ( " Lithospermum canescens " ) in Tennessee.
- Puccoon or bloodroot ( " Sanguinaria canadensis " ) is a popular red dye among Southeastern Native American basketweavers.
- The juxtaposition of the sand and wetland has created a rolling savanna landscape of trees and grass, classified as an hairy puccoon.
- "' Puccoon "'is a common name that refers to any of several plants formerly used by certain Native Americans for dyes.
- A result is, in one oasis called Vestal Grove, 90 acres abloom with yellow pimpernel, cream gentian, small sundrops, large-flowered trillium, bloodroot, wild bergamot, hoary puccoon and six-foot bluestem grass.