Synonym(s): Harper’s Wild Buckwheat, Harper’s Umbrella Plant
Base Flower Color: White
Reproductive Phenology: July
Notes: This is a monocarpic plant. The term monocarpic defines those plants that flower a single time, set seeds for reproduction, and then die. Another example of this would be American Columbo (Frasera caroliniensis). The last picture shows what the plant looks like when it is not going to bloom.
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Wow! What an astounding difference in the Harper’s Buckwheat between the bloom year and all the other years!