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<title>Camassia quamash</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Camassia quamash.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Naturalising
(Camassia esculenta). These were a food plant for native Americans but you would need a lot of these tiny bulbs to make a meal! &nbsp;Deep blue spikes of flowers with bright golden stamens. Naturalises well and is a good foil for the Pheasant Eye Narcissus (poeticus recurvus). It is rather like a slender, upright bluebell.&nbsp; Plant the bulbs in the autumn. Summer dormant.
Height: 12"
Flowers: May
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<title>Camassia leichtlinii Caerulea</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Camassia leichtlinii Caerulea ( sucksdorfii)&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Naturalising
Striking spikes of strong blue starry flowers with conspicuous yellow stamens. It is&nbsp;a good foil for the creamy varieties and excellent to add early colour to the herbaceous border. It can be naturalised in grass and is traditionally used&nbsp;around the base of fruit trees. Plant the bulbs 6" deep in the autumn. Summer dormant.
Award of Garden Merit by the RHS
Height: 24" - 30"
Flowers: May]]></description>
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<g:price>8.900</g:price>
<g:product_type>Camassia (Quamash)</g:product_type>
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<title>Camassia leichtlinii Semi-Plena</title>
<link>https://broadleigh.dejager.co.uk:443/252/Camassia-Leichtlinii-Semi-Plena</link>
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<description><![CDATA[Camassia leichtlinii Semi-Plena.
This is the tallest of the camassias and the last to flower. The very tall, stiff stems, are densely covered with a succession of creamy-yellow star-shaped flowers that are semi-double. The flower for a long time and are perfect for the middle of a sunny border. Like all summer flowering bulbs the leaves are fading by the time the flowers appear so I plant them in the middle of the border. They are good poking up behind the leaves of daylilies (hemerocallis)
Height:&nbsp;4'
Flowers: May - June
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<g:product_type>Camassia (Quamash)</g:product_type>
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<title>Camassia cusickii</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Camassia cusickii.&nbsp; &nbsp;Naturalising
Large racemes of silvery-blue flowers. These are the first to flower - just as the daffodils are fading. &nbsp;Ideal for adding colour to a sunny border. They are happy in any good garden soil and can be naturalised. At Wisley gardens they&nbsp;are mixed with the&nbsp;taller and later&nbsp;C.caerulea to follow on from daffodils in the grass. They are remarkably long lasting in flower.
Height: 36"
Flowers: May]]></description>
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<g:product_type>Camassia (Quamash)</g:product_type>
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<title>Camassia leichtlinii Alba.</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Camassia leichtlinii Alba.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Naturalising
More correctly this is Camassia leichtlinii but we use the alba to distinguish it from the blue forms. It has&nbsp;large spikes of starry creamy white flowers.&nbsp;It is an&nbsp;excellent border plant for any soil in sun&nbsp;or will naturalise in grass. It is an excellent foil for the purple Allium hollandicum.
Award of Garden Merit by the RHS
Height: 30"
Flowers: May]]></description>
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