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Camassia 'Twilight Candle'
Two-tone, star-shaped flowers in neat, upright spikes, as seen in other Camassia varieties from the Candle range. The petals are a mix of soft lilac and blue-purple. Developed through selection work carried out by Van Woesik Veredeling B.V.
Description
Two-tone, star-shaped flowers in neat, upright spikes, as seen in other Camassia varieties from the Candle range. The petals are a mix of soft lilac and blue-purple. Developed through selection work carried out by Van Woesik Veredeling B.V.
BELONGS TO THE HYACINTHACEAE FAMILY
Camassia is one of the special bulbous plants that comes into its own perfectly in a border, but is also recommended for under shrubs. The origin of most camassias lies in North America, where the bulbs served as food for Native Americans until this century, from which the name Camassia (derived from Quamash or Camass) was derived. In addition to nutrient-rich sandy soil, Camassia also thrives on heavier clay soil, as long as the soil does not remain too wet in winter.
Plant data
- Reference
- 3613
- Color
- lilac, purple
- Bulb size
- 14/+
- Bulb Spacing
- 15
- Planting Depth
- 12-15
- Height in cm.
- 70-90
- Flowering time in the months
- 5-6
- Delivery period
- Levering planttijd
Our recommendations
Camassia 'Violet Candle'
Camassia leichtlinii 'Caerulea'
Camassia 'Blue Candle'
Camassia quamash
Camassia leichtlinii 'Sacajawea'
Camassia quamash -grootverbruik-
Camassia 'Candy Candle'
Camassia cusickii
Camassia leichtlinii 'Maybelle' ®
Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena'
Camassia 'Pink Star'
Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba'
Camassia 'Sweet Candle'
Camassia leichtlinii 'Aurora'




























































































































































