Mountain Death Camas Zigadenus elegans
$15.00
Mountain Death Camas—as the name implies—is highly toxic. Just one bulb contains enough of the steroidal alkaloid zygadenine to kill an animal or adult human. As such, it should be planted thoughtfully, away from pets, livestock, and curious children.
With that said, it is a striking native wildflower known for its graceful, nodding clusters of creamy white to pale yellow star-shaped blooms that often brighten mountain meadows and open woodlands. Blooming in late spring to early summer, this perennial bulb adds subtle elegance and ecological value to native plant gardens, supporting unique pollinators and native bees.
Well-adapted to a wide range of soil types in full to partial sun, Mountain Death Camas adds a subtle touch of wild charm to prairie gardens, dry meadow plantings, and naturalized landscapes. A visually understated but ecologically valuable species, this west-central Minnesota ecotype brings a touch of mountain mystique to our local prairies.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Size: 2 feet
Sun: Full, Partial
Soil: Medium-Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry
Bloom Time: May, June
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