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California Buckwheat (eriogonum fasciculatum) with bee, Jeanette Alosi

More on Our Wild Buckwheats: The California Buckwheat

August 5, 2022
Continuing our focus on select species of Eriogonum (wild buckwheat), this week's discussion features California buckwheat (E. fasciculatum). First, here is a quick review of characteristics common to all of California's wild buckwheats.
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Giant Buckwheat in bloom, Jeanette Alosi

The Giant Wild Buckwheat of California

July 29, 2022
An astounding number of species populate the wild buckwheat genus Eriogonum - over 250, according to the CALFLORA website. And, due to their propensity to hybridize, active speciation continues as we speak. There are species for almost every letter of the alphabet, from A (E. abertianum) to Z (E.
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Long-tubed iris on Humboldt Trail, Upper Bidwell Park, Robert Fischer.

California Native Plant Society

July 22, 2022
California is host to almost 7000 species of native plants, more than any other state. About 40% of those species are found only in California. In fact, California is more species-rich than most other places on Earth.
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Western diamondback rattlesnake, Rex E. Marsh, UC ANR

Rattlesnake Season

July 8, 2022
Summer is high rattlesnake season for us in California. Classified as a native reptile, the rattlesnake is the only venomous snake in California. At least six species are found in various areas of the state, from below sea level to 11,000 feet.
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