
Cliff buckwheat
Sep 24, 2014.
The thick cauline leaves are five to thirty millimeters in size and may be lanceolate to rounded. Alternatively leaves may be folded under, with the result of appearing more or less triangular; moreover they are smooth on the upper surfaces and woolly below. Foliage is green with reddish tinge, and the flowers white to pinkish or yellowish-green.
Habitat:
Eriogonum parvifolium is a species in the Polygonaceae family that occurs on dune formations and cliffs in the coastal area of Central and Southern California. See in a sandy area next to a cliff on the Hwy 1, California.
For more pics see:
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/1226876006

"Eriogonum parvifolium" is a species in the Polygonaceae family that occurs on dune formations in the coastal area of Central and Southern California. This evergreen shrub grows to a height of 30 to 100 centimeters with a spread of approximately the same dimension.