Camas
Camassia leichtlinii [Caerulea]
Liliaceae
Other names
Camass
Growth habit
Geophyte
Perennation
Long-lived polycarpic perennial
Location
Source of plant
Van Engelen
Description
Spring-flowering bulbous perennial that typically grows on moist slopes and moist mountain meadows west of the Cascades and Sierras from British Columbia to southern California. Linear, strap-shaped leaves, up to 2™ long, typically form a 2™ clump of foliage. Star-shaped flowers are 2-3" wide in upright terminal racemes (20-80 flowers per raceme) open sequentially from bottom to top on stout, naked flowering stems that rise above the foliage clump to a height of 2.5-4™ tall in late spring. Each flower has six showy petal-like dark blue tepals with attractive yellow anthers. Good fresh cut flowers.
USDA Hardiness Zone
3
Special characteristics
food