Latin Name | Eriogonum umbellatum |
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Origin | Native |
Life Span | Perennial |
Season | Warm |
Forage | The seeds are eaten by many species of birds and small animals. Average palatability for large animals. An important pollinator species. |
Seeds Per Pound | 210,000 |
Recommended Uses | Erosion Control, Pollinator species, Reclamation |
Sulpher-flower Buckwheat
Call for Pricing
Also known as Sulphurflower and Sulphur Buckwheat. Drought-tolerant forb. Most common on dry rocky slopes, sagebrush deserts, mountain meadows, or alpine ridges on elevations up to 10,500 ft. Grows from 3-16” in height.
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