Eriogonum grande var. rubescens, Red Flowered Buckwheat
Red Flowered Buckwheat
Red Buckwheat is a rare native perennial herb that grows up to one and a half feet tall and three feet wide. It is a mat-forming plant producing tall, stout flower clusters of white, pink or red flowers. The flowers are ball-like clusters are white and then turn red in late summer. Blooms spring through fall. The leaves can grow up to four inches long at the base of the plant - the top is dark green and the underside is very pale. Although it spreads, it doesn't spread fast and retains a petite form. It is endemic to three of the northern Channel Islands (San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz). It is useful in rock gardens, spilling over a wall, or in the understory of larger plants.
- Plant in full sun
- Great companion plant under evergreen oaks
- Attracts butterflies, birds, bees
-Native to California
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Red Flowered Buckwheat
Red Buckwheat is a rare native perennial herb that grows up to one and a half feet tall and three feet wide. It is a mat-forming plant producing tall, stout flower clusters of white, pink or red flowers. The flowers are ball-like clusters are white and then turn red in late summer. Blooms spring through fall. The leaves can grow up to four inches long at the base of the plant - the top is dark green and the underside is very pale. Although it spreads, it doesn't spread fast and retains a petite form. It is endemic to three of the northern Channel Islands (San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz). It is useful in rock gardens, spilling over a wall, or in the understory of larger plants.
- Plant in full sun
- Great companion plant under evergreen oaks
- Attracts butterflies, birds, bees
-Native to California