





Common camas
Camassia quamash
Native. A perennial bulbs with beautiful blue flowers in spring that attract many pollinators.
Camas is a culturally, nutritionally and economically important plant for indigenous people in the Northwest and has been tended in bulb gardens for thousands of years.
Camas is at home in seasonally moist areas such as prairies, wet meadows, swales and rain gardens. And it can also naturalize in average garden soil.
Grows 18-36” tall. Plant in full sun to light shade.
Size: 3.5” Pot. #1 Pot
Camassia quamash
Native. A perennial bulbs with beautiful blue flowers in spring that attract many pollinators.
Camas is a culturally, nutritionally and economically important plant for indigenous people in the Northwest and has been tended in bulb gardens for thousands of years.
Camas is at home in seasonally moist areas such as prairies, wet meadows, swales and rain gardens. And it can also naturalize in average garden soil.
Grows 18-36” tall. Plant in full sun to light shade.
Size: 3.5” Pot. #1 Pot
Camassia quamash
Native. A perennial bulbs with beautiful blue flowers in spring that attract many pollinators.
Camas is a culturally, nutritionally and economically important plant for indigenous people in the Northwest and has been tended in bulb gardens for thousands of years.
Camas is at home in seasonally moist areas such as prairies, wet meadows, swales and rain gardens. And it can also naturalize in average garden soil.
Grows 18-36” tall. Plant in full sun to light shade.
Size: 3.5” Pot. #1 Pot