Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00000260
01/01/98
Camassia cusickii--Cusick Camass
Height: 36 in Spacing: 6 in
Type: hardy bulb
Flowers: Blue.
Comments: Cusick Camass is native in wet areas of the
northwest United States. The plant prefers to be left
alone once it has become established. The flowers are
pale blue and are borne in spikes on 3- to 4-foot tall
stems.
Propagation: The plants may be dug in the fall and offsets
removed from the bulbs. However, the plant resents being
disturbed. It may also be raised from seed.
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This file was generated from data base OP on 07/27/98.
Data base OP was last revised on 01/01/98.
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