Camassia Leichtlinii ‘Caerulea’
Wild Hyacinth
Camassia Leichtlinii Caerula has light blue star shaped flowers, growing in clusters on sturdy stems. They are perfect for naturalizing in gardens.
Camassia bulbs are native to western North America and naturalize well in gardens. They produce multiple star-shaped flowers on tall stems (24-30 inches)
Camassia bulbs flower late in the Spring season and they grow best in well-drained soil high in hummus.
Camassia bulbs are repellent to deers and rodents, and will grow back bigger and better every year.
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Description
- Camassia bulbs are native to western North America and naturalize well in gardens.
- Camassia grows best in well-drained soil high in humus.
- Camasia may be dividen in autumn after the leaves have withered.
- Ruigrok Flowerbulbs has been a grower and supplier of flower bulbs since 1910