Camassia

("Indian quamash")

Origins:

The origins of the genus Camassia must be sought in the western part of North America where this species is found growing in the mountains and on the prairies. Remarkably, this bulbous plant is relatively unknown. Seven or eight species exist, but only three are commonly cultivated. The name 'Quamash' comes from a North American Indian language. The cooked bulbs of certain species were also eaten by the Indians.

Planting Tips:

The various species have a very natural look and fit in perfectly between perennials, both in borders and among ground covers. Camassias are quite tolerant of moist soil types, even heavy, wet soil. The ideal growing conditions are your basic wet-then-dry prairie patterns (a moist Spring followed by a dry Summer).

Flowers in the Camassia Family

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