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Camassia Breeders Mix

Camassia Breeders Mix

Camassias—also known as Indian Hyacinths—are blue, but after a long and thorough breeding process Dutch breeder Eric Breed has developed this beautiful mix containing shades of blue, pink, purple and white. From late spring to early summer, Breeders Mix produces 2-3’ tall, showy spikes of elegant, star-shaped flowers that add beautiful dimension to cut bouquets. It thrives in heavy soils and areas with poor drainage, making it ideal for challenging garden spots. You can rely on it to attract valuable pollinators, bees and beneficial insects to the garden as well.

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Camassia Breeders Mix

Camassias—also known as Indian Hyacinths—are blue, but after a long and thorough breeding process Dutch breeder Eric Breed has developed this beautiful mix containing shades of blue, pink, purple and white. From late spring to early summer, Breeders Mix produces 2-3’ tall, showy spikes of elegant, star-shaped flowers that add beautiful dimension to cut bouquets. It thrives in heavy soils and areas with poor drainage, making it ideal for challenging garden spots. You can rely on it to attract valuable pollinators, bees and beneficial insects to the garden as well.

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Camassias—also known as Indian Hyacinths—are blue, but after a long and thorough breeding process Dutch breeder Eric Breed has developed this beautiful mix containing shades of blue, pink, purple and white. From late spring to early summer, Breeders Mix produces 2-3’ tall, showy spikes of elegant, star-shaped flowers that add beautiful dimension to cut bouquets. It thrives in heavy soils and areas with poor drainage, making it ideal for challenging garden spots. You can rely on it to attract valuable pollinators, bees and beneficial insects to the garden as well.