California Buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum)
California Buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum)
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California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) is a shrub with a variable appearance, forming a patchy, compact bramble or a spreading bush. The leaves are leathery, woolly on the undersides, and rolled under along the edges. Profuse clusters of pink to white and cream-colored flowers appear as early as March and dry to a pretty red rust color.
California buckwheats are tough and easy to grow, even in very dry conditions. They prefer a well draining sunny site. Once established, no water is needed but the plant can tolerate occasional summer water. As the soil dries, it sheds its dried flowers and a significant portion of its small blade-like leaves, creating natural mulch. Low growing forms make a good spreading ground cover, and taller varieties can even be shaped into hedges.
California Buckwheat is a keystone species for sagebrush scrub ecosystems, and a great choice for wildlife and butterfly gardens. It is attractive to honey bees and a good source of nectar over many months in drier areas.
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Bloom periods | SpringSummerFall |
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Common name | California Buckwheat |
Deer resistant | Yes |
Drought tolerant | Yes |
Ecological benefits | Drought tolerantDeer resistantAttracts pollinatorsAttracts birdsAttracts wildlife |
Ecological function | Grows in ContainersGroundcoverBank stabilization |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Life form | Shrub |
Plant dormancy | Evergreen |
Plant type | Shrub |
Skill level | Beginner |
Species name | Eriogonum fasciculatum |
Sun exposure | Full |
Wildfire resilient | Yes |
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