Prairie camas is a perennial, bulbous plant native to North America, featuring slim, linear leaves that give rise to towering stalks topped with starry, blue to lavender flowers. Typically found in moist meadows and prairies, prairie camas's hardy nature allows it to thrive in springtime, creating striking swathes of color before the summer droughts. Its bloom time and habitat preference distinguish it as an essential contributor to its ecosystem's seasonal rhythms.
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Perennial
Lifespan
61 cm to 76 cm
Plant Height
Deciduous
Leaf type
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Care Guide for Prairie camas
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Water:
Prairie camas thrives in moist meadows and requires regular hydration, ideally being watered weekly. While it can withstand short dry periods due to its strong root system, outdoor growth allows it to benefit from seasonal rains, essential for its growth cycle.
Pruning:
Prairie camas features star-shaped flowers and grass-like foliage. Prune between early and late spring to promote growth, remove spent blooms, and prevent pests. Clean cuts are essential to avoid disease. Timely maintenance enhances both aesthetic and ecological benefits, according to reliable horticultural sources.
Propagation:
Prairie camas, from the Camassiaceae family, is propagated by sowing seeds after soaking them in water for 24 hours. Use well-draining soil in shallow containers, maintain consistent moisture, and provide natural light. Thin seedlings to prevent overcrowding for optimal growth.
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