Camassia cusickii
Camassia (Species) Cusick's Camass
Camassia naturalise well in gardens. It grows best in a well-drained soil high in humus. It will thrive in lightly shaded forest areas and on rocky outcrops as well as in open meadows or prairies. It can also be found growing in great numbers in moist meadows. It produces a multi-flowered stem with six-petaled flowers which vary in colour from pale lilac or white to deep purple or blue-violet. Camassia cusickii is a clump forming perennial with mid green long and narrow leaves The star shaped flowers grow on long stems and come in a range of colours from white to shades of blues.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Camassia (Species) Cusick's Camass
Latin name
Camassia cusickii
type
Bulb
family
Asparagaceae
ph
6.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Camassia cusickii
Camassia naturalise well in gardens. It grows best in a well-drained soil high in humus. It will thrive in lightly shaded forest areas and on rocky outcrops as well as in open meadows or prairies. It can also be found growing in great numbers in moist meadows. It produces a multi-flowered stem with six-petaled flowers which vary in colour from pale lilac or white to deep purple or blue-violet. Camassia cusickii is a clump forming perennial with mid green long and narrow leaves The star shaped flowers grow on long stems and come in a range of colours from white to shades of blues.
Planting
From Early Autumn TO Late Autumn
Bulbs should be planted in the autumn. They can be planted in a wide variety of growing situations but be most floriferous if planted in a sunny, moist but not waterlogged site. The bulbs are rounded, with small pointy ends. Plant the points facing upwards. Plants may also be divided in autumn after the leaves have withered with the individual divisions being planted in a moist, sunny site.