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The Captivating Camassia Special
This incredibly valuable and beautiful Pacific Northwest native is increasing in popularity by leaps and bounds. And no wonder. Bee-loved and deer- and rodent-proof Camassia is best grown in moist, fertile soil in full sun to partial sunlight. Camassia forms ever-more-substantive clusters of linear strappy foliage from which emerge upright racemes studded with dozens of six-petaled, 2", star-shaped flowers, opening sequentially from the bottom to the top.
Individually bagged and labeled, it is specially priced 20% less than our already terrific prices. Normal shipping charges apply. Bulb size: 14 cm/up. Bloom time: May/June in horticultural zone 5. Plant 5” deep and 5” apart. Good from horticultural zones 4 through 8. Height: 24” to 30”.
- 10 Camassia leichtlinii Alba: Creamy-white.
- 10 Camassia leichtlinii Blue Heaven: Pale sky-blue.
- 10 Camassia leichtlinii Caerulea: Pale to deep lavender-blue.
- 10 Camassia leichtlinii Sacajawea: Ivory-white, marginated foliage.

