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.....My friend from whom I got the bulbs, grows them in moist well fertilized bed where he grows also magnolias (his place has better microclimate than mine so he can grow plants which would die in my garden), so I planted them also here in a spot which doesn't get too dry.........
Thank you Marc. Here spring is usually the driest, lately summers have been dry too, but from August on we get rain, so autumns are rainy. And unfortunately winters.
Leena, The parts of Oregon and California where Camasia is native get no rain June to October.They do get frequent fog. A very fine spray from a spray bottle sprayed into the air above them 1 or 2 times a week should meet their Summer water needs.
Hi Leena,You might be interested in reading the article by Ed Alverson on the Genus Camassia in Rock Garden 129 starting on page 8, Camassias – A North American Treasure. I personally do not know Ed, however from the few correspondence I have had with him in the distant past, he certainly has the academic credentials and professional experience to write a comprehensive article on this topic.
Thank You, Marc! Two years ago I sent seed of various species and selections of lathyrus to NARGS, but last year lathyrus was among the genera no more allowed to import into USA. I wonder if You could still receive via SRGC´s seed-ex.
I admire how many native plants you have which are worth growing in the garden. I don't find many such here , apart from Hepatica nobilis. Or if there is something, it is protected or it's seeds are impossible to find anywhere commercially.