Are you ready to plant some ashyleaf buckwheat this fall season and add it to your California garden? If so, you’re in luck because this article may come in handy. Check out 7 of these examples of ashyleaf Buckwheat that will blow your mind. Get some new ideas to use for your garden and get started on achieving your planting goals of 2016-2017 today!
Key Takeaways:
- There’s something about ashyleaf buckwheat (Eriogonum cinereum) that gets me every time.
- It could be the way the flowers, in white, cream and pink, appear like popcorn at the tips of the slender stalks.
- It could be that I always see a butterfly or adorable ground-nesting native bee busying itself in the blooms.
“It could be the way the flowers, in white, cream and pink, appear like popcorn at the tips of the slender stalks. It could be that I always see a butterfly or adorable ground-nesting native bee busying itself in the blooms.”