Camassia

/kəˈmæʃə/ noun

Definition

A genus of North American lily plants with colorful flowers and bulbs that were traditionally eaten by Native Americans.

Etymology

Latinized botanical name derived from the Native American name for the plant, officially adopted by Carl von Linné (Linnaeus) in the 18th century for scientific classification.

Kelly Says

Camassia got its fancy Latin scientific name from Indigenous people—a beautiful example of how colonizers sometimes honored the knowledge of the people whose lands they were studying!

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