Shasta buckwheat

Eriogonum pyrolifolium

''Eriogonum pyrolifolium'' is a species of wild buckwheat. It is native to western North America, from British Columbia to the high mountains of California.
Shasta buckwheat  Eriogonum pyrolifolium,Geotagged,Summer,United States

Appearance

This is a small woody perennial reaching a maximum height and width of about 20 centimeters, including its inflorescence. Its rounded or spade-shaped, woolly, petioled leaves are located at the base of the plant; their resemblance to the leaves of wintergreens gives the species its name.

Clusters of flowers appear on stalks which may be erect or bend to the ground. The small hairy flowers are greenish-white or white to pink. At certain times during growth and blossoming this plant will emit an odor similar to sweaty, unwashed socks.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderCaryophyllales
FamilyPolygonaceae
GenusEriogonum
SpeciesE. pyrolifolium