Description
Eriogonum heracleoides (Wyeth buckwheat)
Creamy white clusters of flowers
Wyeth, or creamy, buckwheat grows in rocky soils along the upland banks of the Columbia River in our area as well as many other areas. Woody stems have grayish green leaves and can form a small mat in old plants. Photo by Jane Abel
Height: 18″
Width: up to 24″
Light: sun
Water: low, can tolerate some extra water