Camassia (Camas) is a genus of plants in the family Asparagaceae. They are native to Western North America, The Contiguous United States, and Canada. They have capsule fruit.
Definition: A habitat of rolling or flat terrain where grasses predominate. Typically, what is called a meadow has more biodiversity than a grassland as the former contains not only grasses but a significant variety of annual, biennial and perennial plants.