- Cam****ia
quamash,
commonly known as camas, kwetlal,
small camas,
common camas,
common camash or
quamash, is a
perennial herb. It is
native to
western North...
-
asparagus family native to
North America.
Common names include camas,
quamash,
Indian hyacinth, camash, and wild hyacinth.[citation needed] It grows...
- ****anese potato) Bulb
Allium cepa (onion)
Allium sativum (garlic) Cam****ia
quamash (blue camas)
Foeniculum vulgare (fennel)
Rhizome Cur****a
longa (turmeric)...
- salmon, and
trout were staples.
Gooseberries and
camas root, Cam****ia
quamash are
traditional vegetable foods for the
Lemhi Shoshone. In the 19th century...
- Cam****ia, a
plant genus native to
North America, particularly: Cam****ia
quamash, also
called kwetlal,
native to
southern Canada and the
northwestern United...
-
Gateway to the
Uinta Mountains".
Kamas derives its name from Cam****ia
quamash, a
flowering gr**** that
grows in the
region and was a
source of food for...
-
Indian Camas (Cam****ia
quamash)...
- lily
bulbs were an
important but
dangerous staple.
Common camas, cam****ia
quamash, is a
plant in the lily
family with blue flowers,
whose bulbs were dug...
-
Klickitat tribe and
Chinook included salmon,
huckleberry and Cam****ia
quamash (after
which the city of Camas,
Washington is named).
Interstate 5 Interstate...
- may
refer to two
separate species of the
genus Cam****ia; Cam****ia
quamash subsp.
quamash,
synonym Cam****ia
esculenta (Nutt.) Lindl. Cam****ia scilloides,...