Camassia leichtlinii ssp. suksdorfii 'Blue Danube'

Camassia leichtlinii ssp.suksdorfii 'Blue Danube' Photo/Illustration: Michelle Gervais



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Hardiness Zones: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Botanical Name: Camassia leichtlinii ssp. suksdorfii 'Blue Danube' kah-MASS-ee-ah lekt-LIN-ee-eye subspecies sooks-DORF-ee-eye Synonyms: 'Blau Donau' Genus: Camassia
Spikes of violet, star-shaped flowers top stems reaching from 2 to 4 feet in late spring. The species is native to western Oregon. 'Blue Danube' would be beautiful in a border, meadow, or containers. Camassia make good cut flowers.
Noteworthy characteristics: Bears 4- to 12-inch long spikes of violet flowers in late spring. The flower segments twist together as they fade.
Care: In the fall, choose a site in full sun to part shade with moist but well-drained, fertile, humusy soil. Camassia do not like waterlogged soil.
Propagation: Sow seed in a cold frame when ripe. Extract offsets when dormant in summer.
Problems: Leaf smut and a few fungal leaf spots may occur.
Height 3 ft. to 6 ft.
Spread 1 ft. to 3 ft.
Growth Habit Clumps
Growth Pace Moderate Grower
Light Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture Medium Moisture
Maintenance Moderate
Characteristics Native; Showy Flowers
Bloom Time Late Spring; Spring
Flower Color Blue Flower; Purple/ Lavender Flower
Uses Beds and Borders, Cut Flower, Naturalizing
Style Cottage Garden, Meadow Garden
Seasonal Interest Spring Interest, Summer Interest
Type Bulbs

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