WebClay-loving wild buckwheat Subshrubs, spreading, not scapose, 0.5-1 (-1.2) × 0.8-3 (-4) dm, floccose or glabrous, grayish. Stems spreading, without persistent leaf bases, up to 1/ 3 height of plant; caudex stems absent or compact; aerial flowering stems spreading to erect, slender, solid, not fistulose, 0.05-0.1 dm, thinly floccose or glabrous. WebFeb 10, 2012 · The larvae like to feed on the fruits of the Chicksaw plum (Prunus angustifolia), Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), Wild Cherry (Prunus serotina). The adults nectar at milkweeds ( Asclepia s), dogbane ( Apocynum ), and clay-loving wild buckwheat( Eriogonum spp.).
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WebClay-loving wild buckwheat Tier 1 G2 / S2 LE Endemic Eutrema penlandii Penland alpine fen mustard Tier 1 G1G2 / S1S2 LT Endemic Gutierrezia elegans Lone Mesa snakeweed Tier 1 G1 / S1 BLM Endemic Hackelia gracilenta Mesa Verde stickseed Tier 1 G1G2 / S1S2 Endemic Ipomopsis polyantha Pagosa skyrocket Tier 1 G1 / S1 LE WebClay-loving wild buckwheat is a low growing, rounded, densely branched subshrub in the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae). It has dark green leaves that roll inward and appear … dave harmon plumbing goshen ct
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WebWhen searching by State, please note that a species will show up in the report only if it has a spatial current range. State associations for a species are based on a spatial current range delineated by FWS biologists in TESS (and not all species have spatial current range delineated at the present time). WebThe clay-loving wild buckwheat is known only from the adobe clay hills and flats near Delta and Montrose, Colorado. All the occurrences can be found within an area of land 28.5 miles long by 11.5 miles wide. The substrate … WebJan 6, 2024 · Clay-loving wild buckwheat can only be found in the rolling clay landscapes of Colorado – hence the name. It is a fantastic-looking subshrub, just 6-8 inches tall and composed of needle-like leaves and … dave harman facebook