noun
- a North American plant with edible bulbs, especially the blue camass
Usage: botanical
Examples
- The Native Americans traditionally harvested camass bulbs in the spring.
- Blue camass flowers create beautiful displays in mountain meadows.
- Early settlers learned to distinguish edible camass from the poisonous death camass.
- The camass prairies of the Pacific Northwest were important food sources.
- Camass bulbs were often roasted in earth ovens for several days.
- The purple-blue spikes of camass bloom in late spring.