California Buckwheat
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California Buckwheat is a cornerstone of Southern California native gardens—compact, tough, and buzzing with life. This fine-textured, mounding shrub grows 2–4 feet tall and wide, with needle-like evergreen foliage that offers year-round structure in dry landscapes.
From late spring through fall, it produces clusters of small white to pink flowers that gradually darken to rust-red seed heads, providing an unusually long season of visual and ecological value. One of the most important nectar plants for Southern California butterflies and native bees, it's a pollinator powerhouse in any sunny, well-drained garden.
Why Choose California Buckwheat?
- Top-tier pollinator plant for Southern California wildlife.
- Supports butterflies, native bees, and beneficial insects.
- Long-lasting bloom and seed display for multi-season beauty.
- Perfect for erosion control, slopes, and fire-wise landscapes.
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Thrives in harsh, dry, sunny conditions with minimal maintenance.
Trim back flower heads in late fall or early winter to neaten appearance and encourage a compact form. Avoid overhead watering. Prune lightly every couple of years to maintain shape and prevent legginess.
- Prune lightly in late fall or early winter to remove old seed heads and maintain shape.
- Avoid overwatering - excess moisture can lead to rot.
- Allow flowers to go to seed to provide food for birds and additional structure.