RHH's photos with the keyword: eriogonum

Heart-leaf Buckwheat

RHH
06 Jan 2020 14 2 152
This native wildflower is Heart-leaf Buckwheat, but not the edible Buckwheat. It is common in the Pacific Northwest and is sometimes used as a garden ornamental.

Heart-leaf Buckwheat

RHH
13 Sep 2019 17 3 147
This is Heart-leaf Buckwheat, one of our native wildflowers and photographed near our home.

Thyme Buckwheat

RHH
03 Sep 2019 9 7 127
This is another spring wildflower photographed in the area of Crater Lake National Park where spring was just beginning when we were there in June. I believe it to be Thyme Buckwheat, Eriogonum thymoides.

Heart-leaf Buckwheat

RHH
12 Jul 2019 6 1 117
We stopped in Brooks Memorial State Park near Goldendale, Washington, recently on our way to the Columbia River Gorge and photographed some of the wildflowers there. This is the Heartleaf Buckwheat.

Sulphur-flower Buckwheat

RHH
02 Jul 2019 18 13 321
This is another wildflower from the Washington part of our recent trip, the Sulphur-flower Buckwheat is common but a brightens the landscape when there is not a lot else blooming. The photos were taken in Dry Falls State Park and along the Old Blewett Road in Blewett Pass. I've been away for a few days backbacking with my wife and oldest daughter. She had not been backpacking before and so we took her on a less scenic but also easier trail, the Thunder Creek trail in the North Cascades. We did about 22 miles in two days and camped one night.

Sulphur-flower Buckwheat

RHH
02 Jul 2019 12 3 120
Sulphur-flower Buckwheat is a bright addition to the summer landscape in the drier areas of Washington. These were photographed in Dry Falls State Park in central Washington.

Sulphur-flower Buckwheat

RHH
02 Jul 2019 11 2 133
Sulphur-flower Buckwheat is a bright addition to the summer landscape in the drier areas of Washington. These were photographed in Dry Falls State Park in central Washington.

Alpine Buckwheat

RHH
14 Sep 2015 34 28 871
Taken up on the tundra in Mount Rainier National Park, Alpine Buckwheat, Eriogonum pyrolifolium, is also known as Dirty Socks for its unpleasant odor.