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Camassia_cuisickii
By Muddywellies
- 19 Mar, 2008
- 9 likes
Camassia cuisickii provides a brilliant flush of electric blue in the garden during late spring/early summer. It's also very easy and does not suffer rotting off in my heavy soil.
Comments on this photo
That's a very beautiful plant - is it fully hardy? Don't think I've come across it before. How tall is it, Muddywellies?
19 Mar, 2008
Looks lovely. I've planted some for the first time, so I am waiting to see whether they like my garden.
19 Mar, 2008
Awseome display you have there ! I also love the color, It really stands out in a landscape.
20 Mar, 2008
They are hardy Sid and they grow to about two feet high.
20 Mar, 2008
Camassia also look good growing in a meadow area as well with native wild flowers.A lovely photograph.
20 Mar, 2008
You're three for three, Wellies! My list is so long my husband will faint when the bill comes in!!
23 Mar, 2008
Lori, just be prepared to make a beeline for the back door when the post arrives. Good luck!
23 Mar, 2008
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This photo was taken at Winsford Walled Gardens.
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Camassia Leichtlinii (Camassia Bulbs)
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Super Blue Muddywellys:)
19 Mar, 2008