Common Camas
A common western member of the lily family photographed here in Northern Oregon, this plant was historically a critical food source many groups and tribes of North American native Americans. It is documented that Lewis and Clark depended on the cooked bulbous roots of this plant for survival on their historic journey to find an overland route to the Pacific Ocean.
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Agavoideae, Angiosperms, Asparagaceae, Asparagales, C. quamash, Camassia, Camassia quamash, Clackamas County, Liliacea, Liliaceae, Monocot, Monocots, Mount Hood, Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon, PNW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Trillium Lake, background, basal, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bouquet, bud, camas, color, common camas, countryside, field, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, green, herb, meadow, native, natural, nature, pale blue, perennial, plant, plants, purple, quamash, raceme, small camas, spring, summer, west coast, wild, wildflowers
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- Blue & Purple Wildflowers, Liliaceae (Lilies)