Eriogonum longifolium — a medium houseplant
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Eriogonum longifolium

Eriogonum Longifolium

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Eriogonum longifolium, the longleaf eriogonum or long-leaf wild buckwheat, is a dicot of the family Polygonaceae. In addition to populations of E. longifolium var. longifolium found in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, there are varieties or subspecies that are geographically isolated and at various levels of endangerment. According to the University of Michigan Native American Ethnobotony database, Eriogonum longifolium has been used as a food by the Kiowa and as a medicinal by the Comanche.Eriogonuum longifolium leaves are described as being lanceolate, oblanceolate or oblong and with tomentose coating; the plant develops flowering stems which are up to 17 dm (67 in) tall.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Eriogonum
Family
Polygonaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Longleaf wild buckwheat en Longleaf buckwheat en Longleaf eriogonum en Longleaf wildbuckwheat en Long-leaved wild buckwheat
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