Eriogonum tiehmii

Reveal

Great Basin Naturalist 45: 277. 1985.

Common names: Tiehm’s wild buckwheat
EndemicConservation concern
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 5. Treatment on page 275. Mentioned on page 234.

Herbs, matted, scapose, 1–1.5 × 0.5–3 dm, floccose, grayish. Stems spreading, with persistent leaf bases, up to 1/5 height of plant; caudex stems matted; aerial flowering stems scapelike, erect, slender, solid, not fistulose, (0.6–)1–1.3(–1.5) dm, floccose. Leaves basal, fasciculate in terminal tufts; petiole 0.5–1.6(–2) cm, tomentose; blade elliptic to oblong, (0.8–)1–2.5(–3) × 0.5–0.8(–1) cm, densely white- or grayish-tomentose on both surfaces, margins plane. Inflorescences capitate, 0.9–1.4 cm wide; branches absent; bracts 3, scalelike, triangular, 1–1.5 mm. Peduncles absent. Involucres 4–8 per cluster, turbinate-campanulate, 4–5 × 3–4 mm, rigid, floccose; teeth 5–6, erect to slightly spreading, 1.5–2 mm. Flowers 2.5–3.5(–4) mm; perianth yellowish white or whitish to cream, sparsely glandular abaxially; tepals connate proximal 1/4, monomorphic, oblong; stamens exserted, 3–4(–4.5) mm; filaments pilose proximally. Achenes light brown, 3–4 mm, glabrous.


Phenology: Flowering May–Jun.
Habitat: Rocky clay slopes and washes, saltbush communities
Elevation: 1800-1900 m

Discussion

Of conservation concern.

Eriogonum tiehmii is known only from the Silver Peak Range of Esmeralda County. It is considered a “sensitive” species in Nevada.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.