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Camassia leichtlinii

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Noun1.Camassia leichtlinii - camas found to the west of Cascade Mountains
Camassia, genus Camassia, genus Quamassia, Quamassia - genus of scapose herbs of North and South America having large edible bulbs
camas, camash, camass, camosh, quamash - any of several plants of the genus Camassia; North and South America


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com) CAMASSIA LEICHTLINII While most camassias are deep blue, these are a more subtle shade of pale pink and are just as hardy and tough as other leichtlinii, but broad-petalled in a soft baby pink.
com) CAMASSIA LEICHTLINII "PALE PINK" - While most camassias are deep blue, these are a more subtle pale pink and are just as hardy and tough as other leichtlinii, but broadpetalled (Avon Bulbs, (01460) 242 177, www.
com) * Camassia leichtlinii 'Pale Pink' -While most camassias are deep blue, these are a more subtle shade of pale pink and are just as hardy and tough as other leichtlinii, but broad-petalled in a soft baby pink.
 
 
 
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