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Eriogonum niveum
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・ Eriogonum nummulare
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・ Eriogonum palmerianum
・ Eriogonum panamintense
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・ Eriogonum plumatella
・ Eriogonum prattenianum
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Eriogonum niveum : ウィキペディア英語版
Eriogonum niveum

''Eriogonum niveum'' is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common name snow buckwheat. It is native to the Pacific Northwest of North America, where it occurs in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.〔(''Eriogonum niveum''. ) Washington Burke Museum.〕〔(''Eriogonum niveum''. ) Flora of North America.〕〔(''Eriogonum niveum''. ) NatureServe.〕
This wild buckwheat is quite variable in appearance.〔 It has spreading stems that grow usually grow erect, but may be decumbent or prostrate along the ground. It forms a hairy mat generally up to 〔〔 tall and wide, but it can reach a height and width of one meter at times.〔(''Eriogonum niveum''. ) USDA NRCS Plant Guide.〕 Most of the leaves are in a tuft on the woody base of the plant. They are up to 6 centimeters long and have a woolly texture. The inflorescence is a series of branching stems with clumps of small white, pink, or reddish flowers.〔〔
Native American groups had several medicinal uses for this plant. It was used as a remedy for colds and cuts.〔(''Eriogonum niveum''. ) University of Michigan Ethnobotany.〕 The roots of this plant and ''Eriogonum heracleoides'' were brewed into a tea which was taken to treat diarrhea.〔
This plant grows on grassy plains, sagebrush deserts, and ponderosa pine forests mainly east of the Cascade Range.〔〔 It is a pioneer species, taking hold in thin, dry soils where other plants have not yet established.〔 Other plants in the habitat may include ''Artemisia tridentata'', ''Purshia tridentata'', ''Juniperus occidentalis'', ''Pseudoroegneria spicata'', ''Sporobolus airoides'', ''Elymus wawawaiensis'', ''Poa secunda'', ''Achnatherum hymenoides'', and ''Nassella comata''.〔
This plant can be cultivated. It can be planted in areas that have little soil, such as mine spoils. It can be used in xeriscaping. The cultivar 'Umatilla' is used for rangeland restoration and soil stabilization.〔
In the wild this plant provides food for mule deer and bighorn sheep. It is also utilized by the rare Mormon metalmark butterfly.〔
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