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Native to the Northwest part of this country, these tall, spiky flowers are another example of sparkling, but underutilized, bulbs for the early summer garden. This is one of the few soft blue bloomers that will happily naturalize in moist soils near ponds and streams, growing into large patches over time. If you have a spot in your yard that tends to be a little wetter than many plants prefer, we encourage you to plant camassia now; they are a wonderful garden investment that pays back in soft starry blue blossoms for years to come, getting better as the seasons pass. Note: these bulbs are cultivated, not collected from the wild.
For planting info see the "Camassia Planting Guide" link below.
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