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Examples
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I can attest to years of experience with nobody bothering Allium, Camassia and most Fritillaria.
The Brightest Bulbs Lucy Gilmour 2011
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That historic tidbit appeals to Sue Arnold, who works in the greenhouse at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. "The Camassia is lovely each spring, and elicits a lot of questions," Arnold says.
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This shot is to remind me where the baby lilies were planted, between the blue fescue and the Salvia guaranitica ‘Argentine Skies’, marked by the white tags, beginning at the end of the Camassia row.
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The same scene taken from the other side of the bed features the fall planted Camassia leichtlinii ‘Semiplena’ giving structure and contrast.
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The Camassia and Cotinus, both grown here, were a superb combo and need to be tried.
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Such an example is wild hyacinth (Camassia scilloides), which was eaten by Native Americans and early explorers, including Lewis and Clark.
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Amongst the sedum are clumps of Camassia quamash bulbs that were taken from under the large pine trees.
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Camassia says stuff about minority status and group standards.
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-I suspect that's what's going on with the "different kinds of difference" stuff, especially, and I've always found Camassia to be a thoughtful writer, so please do check out her post.
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Camassia is arguing that it doesn't really matter if Islam is a good religion or not.
Gleanings from the blogosphere, Sep. 8 Janet Ursel 2006
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