Camassia leichtlinii is often referred to as Camassia Quamash, a native American name. It produces linear strap-shaped leaves and star shaped flowers that rise above a foliage clump. Best planted in groups of 12 or more. May be planted just about anywhere including the edge of a water garden or pond. Best left undisturbed once located. This species blooms blue with yellow anthers.
- Profuse bloomer
- Very tolerate and forgiving of imperfect conditions
- Can be used in a rain garden
- Camassia leichtlinii is often referred to as camassia quamash, a native American name
- Produces linear strap-shaped leaves and star shaped flowers that rise above a foliage clump
- Best planted in groups of 12 or more, may be planted just about anywhere including the edge of a water garden or pond, best left undisturbed once located

























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