We really love these Wild Hyacinth which are in flower now. This hardy plant comes back year after year and will gently spread.
Bees love the flowers and they're largely untroubled by slugs and snails. Their sturdy stems don't need staking and they make good cut flowers.
Camassias hail from damp meadows and woodland edges in the Pacific Northwest of the US. They were once a food staple for native Indian tribes and were called 'kamas'.
Happy in any soil that isn't permanently waterlogged. Good drought resistance when established. Plant in borders or in containers.