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Eriogonum spergulinum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Polygonaceae

Scientific name
  
Eriogonum spergulinum

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Eriogonum

Higher classification
  
Eriogonum

Eriogonum spergulinum

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Eriogonum spergulinum is a species of wild buckwheat known by the common name spurry buckwheat.

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Varieties

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.

Description

This buckwheat is an annual herb varying in form from prostrate to erect, 40 centimeters long including inflorescence. The plant is mostly naked, with sparse linear leaves around the base of the stem and at points along the stem. The flowering stems are slender and branching, bearing clusters of small white flowers with dark midribs, giving a floating, "baby's-breath" appearance.

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Eriogonum spergulinum Wikipedia


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