Plant: A small, low-spreading shrub 2 to 3 feet tall. It
is one of the most characteristic plants of the Coastal Sage and Southern
California Chaparral. It is cherished by bees and makes an exceptionally
fine honey. Common.
Flowers: Has white to pinkish flowers in dense terminal heads.
The warm-brown of the fruiting heads gives color to the drying landscape.
Stem and Leaf: The many, narrow leaves are in bundles all along the
stems.
Flowering period:
April to October
Use by Indians:
The Indians made medicinal uses of California Buckwheat.