Description
Botanical name | Eriogonum fasciculatum var. polifolium |
Common name | Eastern Mojave buckwheat |
A 1-3′ high shrub with rounded, ball-like clusters of small pinkish-white flowers in summer which age to a rust color by fall. Buckwheats support many pollinators including bees, butterflies, and beetles. Grows well in rocky soils. Prefers full sun.
Family | Polygonaceae |
Plant Type | Shrub |
Mature Size | 1-3’H x 1-3’W |
Flower Color | White to pink |
Flowering Season | Summer |
Cold Tolerance | Hardy to 20F |
Wildlife Benefited | Butterflies/Moths, bees |
Warnings | None |
Sowing Time | Fall |
Pre- Treatment | None |
Please note that we can only ship to CA, NV, AZ, and UT. Packet weighs about .5 grams.
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