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Eriogonum wrightii - Wright's Buckwheat

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Eriogonum wrightii is an evergreen shrub, esteemed for its robust adaptability and captivating visual appeal. Prominently known as Wright's Buckwheat, this gem from the Polygonaceae family enhances any landscape with its silver-gray to verdant foliage, growing up to a substantial three feet. From the heart of summer through the early fall, the plant becomes a constellation of alluring pink-to-white blossoms, attracting a multitude of pollinators. Resilience is second nature to Wright's Buckwheat, flaunting an impressive drought tolerance and thriving under full sun exposure. With a flexibility for varied soil conditions, and a known attractor of pollinators, this shrub not only serves as an eco-friendly choice but also a visually stunning addition to any garden setting, be it rock gardens, borders, or xeriscapes. Wright's Buckwheat is undeniably a union of beauty, resilience, and ecological contribution.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Pink to white shades; bloom from mid-summer through fall
  • Foliage: Silver-gray to green
  • Water usage: Low; drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attracts Pollinators: Attracts a wide range of pollinators
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