Eriogonum fasciculatum var. parvifolium 'Margarita Fog'

Eriogonum fasciculatum var. parvifolium 'Margarita Fog'

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Margarita Fog Buckwheat

An easy and fast growing evergreen shrub grows that can grow up to three feet high and five feet wide.  Pink and white flowers bloom fall through summer.  This shrub is great for ground covers or bank stabilization.

Dead head in late summer/ early fall after flowers have run their course.  Eriogonum mildew can be a problem, spray the mildew with fungicide.

Plant with: Giant Coreopsis, Chalk Dudleya, White Sage, Coastal Agave, White Coast Ceanothus, California Buckwheat, Seaside Fleabane,Coast Eriogonum

Plant in full sun or part shade

- Best in fast or medium draining sandy or rocky soil

- Water once a month once established

- Drought tolerant

- Hardy up to -10 degrees

- Attracts birds, bees, and butterflies

- Native to California

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Margarita Fog Buckwheat

An easy and fast growing evergreen shrub grows that can grow up to three feet high and five feet wide.  Pink and white flowers bloom fall through summer.  This shrub is great for ground covers or bank stabilization.

Dead head in late summer/ early fall after flowers have run their course.  Eriogonum mildew can be a problem, spray the mildew with fungicide.

Plant with: Giant Coreopsis, Chalk Dudleya, White Sage, Coastal Agave, White Coast Ceanothus, California Buckwheat, Seaside Fleabane,Coast Eriogonum

Plant in full sun or part shade

- Best in fast or medium draining sandy or rocky soil

- Water once a month once established

- Drought tolerant

- Hardy up to -10 degrees

- Attracts birds, bees, and butterflies

- Native to California