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  2. Camassia Is the Prettiest Bulb You've Never Heard Of ... - AOL

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    Most bulbs won't do well in soil that stays moist during summer but camassia revels in the environment. This is an especially great bulb for new home sites where the soil might be slow to drain. 4.

  3. Camassia quamash - Wikipedia

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    The flowering stems in wild or cultivated plants can be up to 80 centimeters (2.6 ft), but may be as short as 20 cm (8 in). [7] [12] As the inflorescence does not have branches it is a raceme. [11] The pale blue to deep blue flowers appear in late spring to early summer (May to

  4. Camassia - Wikipedia

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    Blue camas was harvested when in bloom, in spring or early summer. [18] After being harvested the bulbs were pit-roasted or boiled. A pit-cooked camas bulb can take up to two days to fully cook. The look and taste is something like baked sweet potato, but sweeter, and with more crystalline fibers due to the presence of inulin in the bulbs.

  5. Camassia cusickii - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are in parts of threes and the petals, which are usually of a pale blue, are long and slim. The flowers appear as a raceme on top of a long (up to 30 inches (760 mm)) stem. There can be 100 flowers in a raceme. The bulb formed by C. cusickii has a bulb two or three times the size of the bulb in other species of this genus. [10]

  6. List of flower bulbs - Wikipedia

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    Flowering plant bulbs are planted beneath the surface of the earth. The bulbs need some exposure to cold temperatures for 12 to 14 weeks in order to bloom. [1] Flower bulbs are generally planted in the fall in colder climates. The bulbs go dormant in the winter but they continue to absorb water and nutrients from the soil and they develop roots ...

  7. Leucojum aestivum - Wikipedia

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    Leucojum aestivum is a perennial bulbous plant, generally 35–60 cm (14–24 in) tall, but some forms reach 90 cm (35 in). Its leaves, which are well developed at the time of flowering, are strap-shaped, 5–20 mm (0.2–0.8 in) wide, reaching to about the same height as the flowers.

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