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  2. Eriogonum spergulinum - Wikipedia

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    There are three varieties: two are limited and endemic to the Sierra Nevada in California; while the more common of the three, var. reddingianum, the Redding buckwheat, can be found from California to Idaho. [1] Eriogonum spergulinum plant, with thin stems and small "floating" flowers

  3. Eriogonum argillosum - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum argillosum is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common names clay buckwheat, clay-loving buckwheat, and Coast Range wild buckwheat. It is endemic to California, where it is known only from San Benito and Monterey Counties. [1] It grows on clay substrates, often of serpentine origin. This is an annual herb up to 30 to 60 ...

  4. Eriogonum - Wikipedia

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    Despite sharing the common name "buckwheat", Eriogonum is part of a different genus than the cultivated European buckwheat and than other plant species also called wild buckwheat. In addition to the widespread common species, approximately a third of the species in the genus are rare, endangered, or threatened.

  5. Eriogonum gracile - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum gracile is an annual herb which is quite variable in appearance. It grows erect to decumbent with a slender, branching stem 10 to 70 centimeters long, sometimes with a thick coat of woolly fibers and sometimes nearly hairless.

  6. Eriogonum ovalifolium - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum ovalifolium is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common name cushion buckwheat. It is native to western North America from California to Alberta , where it is a member of many plant communities in varied habitats, including the sagebrush steppe and alpine regions.

  7. Eriogonum flavum - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum flavum is a perennial herb from taproot and woody caudex that forms dense mats in small areas, with leafless stems approximately 5–20 cm high. The dark green, [1] 2.5–7 cm long leaves are spatulate-oblanceolate with long petioles.

  8. Eriogonum heermannii - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum heermannii is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common name Heermann's buckwheat. It is native to the southwestern United States from California to Utah where it grows on rocky slopes, desert flats, and dry washes .

  9. Eriogonum maculatum - Wikipedia

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    Eriogonum maculatum is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common name spotted buckwheat. It is native to western North America from Washington to Baja California to Utah , where it can be found in a number of habitats, often in abundance.