Eriogonum crocatum

Conejo buckwheat. Evergreen subshrub growing to 18” with an equal spread. Distinctive inch long gray-white leaves are covered in dense, woolly hairs. Flowers are small, sulfur-yellow, in dense flat-topped clusters from April to July. Thrives in heavier soils with little or no summer water. Hardy to 15F. Narrow endemic from the Santa Monica Mountains.

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