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Puccoon

The inspiration for this painting was Thomas Jefferson's farm journal that referenced planting activities to the growning cycles of the puccoon. The common bloodroot or "puccoon as it is known to old Virginians, is an early wild flower in the rich woodland here. Often seen with its unfurled leaves pushing up among the crusted patches of unmelted snows.

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indarto budi 07 Nov 2007

Great details! beautiful colours!

helen tyralik 23 Oct 2007

beautiful artwork

Zura Potskhishvili 23 Oct 2007

Extremely BEAUTIFUL!!!