Buckwheats are the larval host plants for the local
Mormon metalmark,
gorgon copper,
blue copper, and
Acmon blue butterflies. Additionally, the nectar of buckwheat flowers is a favorite drink for the adults of these species, as well as for the local
Great Basin wood nymph,
Western branded skipper, and
American lady butterflies.
Shrub
Naked Buckwheat
Naked buckwheat (Eriogonum nudum) is named for the fact that it has no leaves except for a few small ones at ground level. Photo by queerbychoice.
Naked buckwheat is a three-foot-tall by three-foot-wide, white-, pink-, or yellow-flowering shrub that is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 12,500 feet. It is most often found in dry areas in central oak woodland, valley grassland, or yellow pine forest. The Nisenan people used the hollow flower stems as drinking straws and pipes for smoking. They also ate the young stems, which taste sour.1 Naked buckwheat is the larval host plant for the local
gorgon copper butterfly.
You can read more about it at the
Theodore Payne Wiki and the
Las Pilitas Nursery website.
You can see pictures of it at
CalPhotos,
Flickr, and
Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the
California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Perennial
Roundhead Buckwheat
Roundhead buckwheat (also called rock buckwheat) is a one-foot-tall, yellow- or orange-flowering perennial forb that is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations below 7,500 feet. It is found in yellow pine forest. It prefers full sun.
You can read more about it at
USDA Conservation Plant Characteristics.
You can see pictures of it at
CalPhotos,
Flickr, and
Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the
California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Annuals
Wand Buckwheat
Wand buckwheat is a pink-, yellow-, or white-flowering annual that is native to Sutter County and typically grows at elevations below 6,000 feet. It is found in central oak woodland and yellow pine forest.
You can see pictures of it at
CalPhotos,
Flickr, and
Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the
California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Goldencarpet Buckwheat
Goldencarpet buckwheat is a pink-flowering annual that is native to Sutter County and typically grows at elevations below 8,000 feet.
You can see pictures of it at
CalPhotos,
Flickr, and
Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the
California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Wickerstem Buckwheat
Wickerstem buckwheat is a pink-flowering annual that is native to Sutter County and typically grows at elevations between 1,500 and 8,000 feet. It tolerates
serpentine.
You can see pictures of it at
CalPhotos,
Flickr, and
Picasa.
You can find out where to buy it at the
California Native Plant Link Exchange.
- 1Wildflowers of Nevada and Placer Counties by the California Native Plant Society Redbud Chapter. Sacramento: CNPS Press, 2007


