Bloodragers gain different powers from their bloodline than sorcerers do. For example, compare:
Staggering Strike: At 1st level, when you confirm a critical hit the target must succeed at a Fortitude saving throw or be staggered for 1 round. The DC of this save is equal to 10 + 1/2 your bloodrager level + your Constitution modifier. These effects stack with the Staggering Critical feat; the target must save against each effect individually.
Acidic Ray (Sp): Starting at 1st level, you can fire an acidic ray as a standard action, targeting any foe within 30 feet as a ranged touch attack. The acidic ray deals 1d6 points of acid damage + 1 for every two sorcerer levels you possess. You can use this ability a number of times per day equal to 3 + your Charisma modifier.
(Aberrant chosen solely because it was first alphabetically.) So this feat allows a sorcerer or eldritch heritor to gain the bloodrager power, in addition to the sorcerer power they already have.
However, the sorcerer verdant bloodline does not have any bloodrager analogue. The Raging Blood feat does not indicate what to do in this situation, and I cannot find any official commentary on the question—actually, I can’t find any discussion of the question, even from other players. You will have to ask your GM—I recommend either picking a similar bloodline from those available to bloodragers, or homebrewing a verdant bloodrager bloodline.