Camassia quamash ssp. utahensis

Species

Utah Small Camas

Camassia quamash ssp. utahensis

Utah Small Camas is a striking perennial with blue flowers, native to moist meadows in Utah.

Also known as: Utah Small Camas

Camassia quamash ssp. utahensis, commonly known as Utah Small Camas, is a perennial herb native to the western United States, particularly found in moist meadows and open woodlands of Utah. This species typically grows to a height of 12 to 18 inches, forming a clump of narrow, strap-like leaves that can reach up to 12 inches long. The flowers, which bloom in late spring to early summer, are star-shaped and usually exhibit a striking blue to violet hue, attracting various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. The fruit is a capsule that contains several seeds, which are dispersed by wind and water, aiding in the plant’s propagation in its native habitat.

Care Guide

🌱 Hardiness Zone
Zone 4–8
🪨 Soil
well-drained soil
☀️ Light
full sun to partial shade
💧 Water
moderate moisture
🌿 Fertilization
light application in spring

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Browse This Plant's Classification

Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
Class Liliopsida
Order Liliales
Family Liliaceae
Genus Camassia
Species Camassia quamash ssp. utahensis

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