Camassia Quamash Bulbs - 5 Live Flower Bulbs, Deer-Resistant, Lavender-Blue Blooms, USDA Zones 4-8, Easy to Grow

Camassia Quamash Bulbs - 5 Live Flower Bulbs, Deer-Resistant, Lavender-Blue Blooms, USDA Zones 4-8, Easy to Grow

$37.50
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Camassia Quamash Bulbs - 5 Live Flower Bulbs, Deer-Resistant, Lavender-Blue Blooms, USDA Zones 4-8, Easy to Grow

Camassia Quamash Bulbs - 5 Live Flower Bulbs, Deer-Resistant, Lavender-Blue Blooms, USDA Zones 4-8, Easy to Grow

$37.50
Grow stunning Camassia Quamash (Indian Hyacinth) bulbs in your garden! These 5 live bulbs produce lavender-blue, star-shaped flowers with yellow anthers, blooming in late spring. Perfect for moist, fertile soil in full sun to partial shade, these deer- and rodent-resistant bulbs thrive in USDA Zones 4-8. Add these easy-to-grow, native Pacific Northwest beauties to your garden today! 🌸 Lavender-Blue Blooms: Enjoy stunning star-shaped flowers with yellow anthers and green centers. 🌿 Native Beauty: A Pacific Northwest native, perfect for naturalized gardens. 🌞 Versatile Sunlight Needs: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. 🌱 Easy to Grow: Low-maintenance and perfect for beginners. 🌍 USDA Zones 4-8: Suitable for a wide range of climates. 🦌 Deer & Rodent Resistant: Protects your garden from pests. 🌧️ Moist Soil Lover: Prefers fertile, moist soil for optimal growth. 🌸 Spring Bloomer: Flowers in May/June, adding color to your garden. Common Name: Camassia, Indian Hyacinth Scientific Name: Camassia quamash USDA Zone: 4-8 Color: Lavender-Blue (flowers), Green (foliage) Soil Type: Moist, Fertile Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Shade Watering: Moderate, prefers moist soil Growth Habit: Upright, Clumping Plant Form: Bulbs (5 count, 6 cm size) Season of Interest: Spring (May/June) Height: 15 inches Special Features: Deer-Resistant, Rodent-Resistant camassia quamash, indian hyacinth, lavender-blue flowers, spring bulbs, deer-resistant plants, rodent-resistant plants,beautiful plants, pacific northwest bulbs, moist soil plants, easy-to-grow bulbs, garden bulbs, USDA zone 4, perennial bulbs

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