Camassia quamash a beautiful plant native to Western North America that can be a good addition to restoring grasslands in its geographical native range
I have tried to plant bulbs in my garden, unfortunately they did not take. Over 80 bulbs and had them for one spring and nothing the next spring. We have them across the road at a state park and they thrive. I wonder if my yard doesn’t have enough sunshine. North west facing.
hopefully the bulbs are still there taking their time to bloom, they do take ~ 7 years to bloom when started from seed, and some small bulbs might need a couple of years to accumulate enough energy to bloom. They are mostly a prairie plant, but they are found at the forest edge, hopefully they get some afternoon sun. Good luck and keep encouraging native species.
hi , new chenel
I have tried to plant bulbs in my garden, unfortunately they did not take. Over 80 bulbs and had them for one spring and nothing the next spring. We have them across the road at a state park and they thrive. I wonder if my yard doesn’t have enough sunshine. North west facing.
hopefully the bulbs are still there taking their time to bloom, they do take ~ 7 years to bloom when started from seed, and some small bulbs might need a couple of years to accumulate enough energy to bloom. They are mostly a prairie plant, but they are found at the forest edge, hopefully they get some afternoon sun. Good luck and keep encouraging native species.