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Eriogonum (elatum)

Lee Riley
Horticulturist
USDA FS - Dorena Genetic Resource Center
34963 Shoreview Road
Cottage Grove, Oregon 97424
541-915-7324
541-767-5709 (fax)
leriley@fs.fed.us

Family Scientific Name: Polygonaceae
Family Common Name: Buckwheat
Scientific Name: Eriogonum elatum
Common Name: Tall woolly buckwheat
Species Code: EREL5
Ecotype: Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Josephine County, Oregon
General Distribution: East of the Cascades crest in Washington; Washington south to California, less commonly east to Idaho. Habitat: Open sagebrush desert in the foothills to rather high elevations in the mountains.
Propagation Goal: Plants
Propagation Method: Seed
ProductType: Container (plug)
Stock Type: 262 ml (16 in3) container
Time To Grow: 16 weeks
Target Specifications: Stock Type: Container seedling Root System: Firm plug in container.
Propagule Collection: Hand collect into paper bags.
Propagule Processing: Seed is first processed using a Westrup Model LA-H laboratory brush machine, with a #26 mantel, at medium speed. Seeds are then air-screened using an office Clipper, with a top screen: 5 1/2 round and a bottom screen: 1/18 round, medium speed, medium air.
Pre-Planting Treatments: Seeds are placed into a 1% hydrogen peroxide (3:1 water/3% hydrogen peroxide) soak for 24 hours, rinsed, and placed in water for an additional 24 hours.
Seeds are placed in fine mesh bags and layered in peat in a covered container. The containers are then placed in refrigeration at 1 to 3 °C for 60 days.
It is very important to check seeds in peat weekly. If mold is evident, seeds should be treated with 1% hydrogen peroxide.
Growing Area Preparation/
Annual Practices for Perennial Crops:
Greenhouse growing facility.
Seeds are directly sown into containers. Seeds are lightly covered with nursery grit.
Growing medium used is 40:20:20:20 peat:composted fir bark:perlite:pumice with Nutricote controlled release fertilizer (18N:6P2O5:8K2O with minors; 180-d release rate at 21C) at the rate of 1.5 gram Nutricote per 262 ml container.
Seedlings remain in the greenhouse for 16 weeks, and are then moved to an outdoor growing area to induce dormancy.
Average growing season of nursery is from mid-March until early October.
Establishment Phase: Germination is moderate to high, depending on seed quality. It is usually complete in 2 to 3 weeks.
Length of Establishment Phase: 2 weeks
Active Growth Phase: Seedlings grow rapidly throughout the active growth phase. When secondary leaves have formed (approximately 2 weeks following germination), soluble fertilizer is applied. During the growing season, fertilization depends on weather. Soluble 20-9-20 NPK, 20-18-18 NPK, or 17-5-24 NPK at a range of 100 to 150 ppm is applied weekly throughout the growing season.
Length of Active Growth Phase: 14 weeks
Hardening Phase: No dry-down is done to induce dormancy. Seedlings are moved to an outdoor growing area in early-September.
Length of Hardening Phase: 2 weeks
Harvesting, Storage and Shipping: Harvest Date: Mid-October
Storage Conditions: Seedlings are usually outplanted in fall to early winter. No storage except in outdoor growing area. Plants are well irrigated prior to shipping and shipped in containers.
References: Barner, Jim. 2009. Propagation protocol for production of Propagules (seeds, cuttings, poles, etc.) Eriogonum elatum Douglas ex Benth. seeds USDA FS - R6 Bend Seed Extractory Bend, Oregon. In: Native Plant Network. URL: http://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 6 Oct 2018). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.

Bonner FT, Karrfalt RB, Nisley RG, editors. 2008. The woody plant seed manual. Washington (DC): USDA Forest Service. Agriculture Handbook 727. 1223 p.

Dorena Genetic Resource Center Propagation Records, unpublished.

[NRCS] USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Eriogonum elatum Douglas ex Benth. tall woolly buckwheat. URL: https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=EREL5 (accessed 20 Sep 2018).

Citation:

Riley, Lee E.; Klocke, Allison. 2018. Propagation protocol for production of Container (plug) Eriogonum elatum Plants 262 ml (16 in3) container; USDA FS - Dorena Genetic Resource Center Cottage Grove, Oregon. In: Native Plant Network. URL: https://NativePlantNetwork.org (accessed 2024/07/23). US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, National Center for Reforestation, Nurseries, and Genetic Resources.