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Camassia quamash

Camassia quamash (North American Wild Hyacinth)

Camassia quamash:photo by Robert Pavlis

Camassia quamash seems to have it all; requires no maintenance, flowers blue after spring bulbs but before June perennials make a show, is not bothered by pests, is a North American native and you can even eat the bulbs. What more can you ask for in a plant?

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