Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube'
Quamash
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Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Description
Every May garden should have this elegant flower. It's gorgeous in borders with spring-blooming perennials and excellent for naturalizing. Thrives in partial shade.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Blooming
Star like, slender-petaled, violet-blue to white blossoms are carried on spikes in late spring, early summer.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Growth
Plants grown from rounded, tunicate bulbs and produce grassy clumps of narrow, lance-shaped 1-2 foot long leaves. Grows best in sun or partial shade. Works well in a border or a wild flower meadow. Does good in containers. Flowers, long-lasting, as suitable for cutting.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Planting
Plant in moist situation, fairly heavy soil, where bulbs can remain undisturbed for many years. Bulbs should be 4 inches deep and 6 inches apart. Plant after weather cools in fall.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Pest
Prone to fungal leaf spots and leaf smut.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Interesting facts
At one time, the bulbs of C. quamash were a major food source for Native Americans.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii 'Blue Danube') - Soil and irrigation
Ample water during growth and bloom. Does best in rich, moist soil with good drainage. Make sure soil does not become waterlogged.









