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Eriogonum elongatum  Benth.
Longstem buckwheat
Eriogonum elongatum is a perennial herb that is native to California, and found only slightly beyond California borders.
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Genus: Eriogonum
Family: Polygonaceae  
Category: angiosperm  
PLANTS group:Dicot
Jepson eFlora section: eudicot

Communities: Coastal Sage Scrub, Foothill Woodland, Chaparral
Name Status:
Accepted by PLANTS

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Nursery availability from CNPLX
This plant is available commercially.
USDA PLANTS Profile (EREL6)

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[wikipedia] Description, Habitat, Varieties: Eriogonum elongatum, commonly known as longstem buckwheat or wand buckwheat, is a species of wild buckwheat native to coastal southern and Baja California.[1][2][3][4][5] Description Eriogonum elongatum is a perennial herb reaching a height of 0.6?1.2 meters (2.0?3.9 feet) with cauline leaves approximately 1?3 centimeters (0.39?1.18 inches) long and 0.5?2 centimeters (0.20?0.79 inches) wide. Its leaves and stem are generally tomentose.[4] It has a haploid number of n=34.[4] Habitat Eriogonum elongatum primarily grows in coastal sage scrub, foothill woodland, and chaparral ecosystems in and around the Coast, Transverse, and Peninsular Ranges of California from 60?1,900 metres (200?6,230 feet) above sea level.[1][4] As with many other Eriogonum species, Eriogonum elongatum is a bodenvag species, tolerant of a relatively wide pH range of 5?8.2,[6] and is tolerant of serpentinite soils that are common throughout its range, though it is not endemic to serpentine-derived soils.[7] Eriogonum elongatum supports several organisms in its habitat, including native bees, parasitic and predatory insects, and butterflies. Hosted butterflies include the Mormon metalmark (Apodemia mormo), Bramble Hairstreak Butterfly (Callophrys perplexa), Comstock's Hairstreak (Callophrys sheridanii comstocki), Bernardino Dotted-Blue (Euphilotes bernardino), Small Dotted-Blue (Philotiella speciosa), Acmon Blue (Plebejus acmon), and Lupine Blue (Plebejus lupini).[6] Herbarium sample of Eriogonum elongatum var. areorivum collected in Baja California. Varieties Eriogonum elongatum has three described varieties:[8] Eriogonum elongatum var. areorivum Eriogonum elongatum var. elongatum Eriogonum elongatum var. vollmeri (contributed by Mary Ann Machi)


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Calflora: Information on California plants for education, research and conservation, with data contributed by public and private institutions and individuals. [web application]. 2024. Berkeley, California: The Calflora Database [a non-profit organization]. Available: https://www.calflora.org/   (Accessed: 04/18/2024).