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{{Species
|hasName=Tiehms Buckwheat
|hasName=Tiehm's Buckwheat
|hasAlias=Eriagonum tiehmii
|hasAlias=Eriagonum tiehmii
|hasDescription=Eriogonum tiehmii, known as Tiehm's buckwheat, is a species of flowering plant endemic to the Silver Peak Range of Esmeralda County, Nevada, in the United States.[4][5] Its only known population is at high risk of destruction due to proposed mining for lithium (used for batteries in electric vehicles)[6] by the Australian company Ioneer.[4][6] In 2020, a noticeable decline in the known population was attributed to herbivory.[6][7]
|hasDescription=Eriogonum tiehmii, known as Tiehm's buckwheat, is a species of flowering plant endemic to the Silver Peak Range of Esmeralda County, Nevada, in the United States.[4][5] Its only known population is at high risk of destruction due to proposed mining for lithium (used for batteries in electric vehicles)[6] by the Australian company Ioneer.[4][6] In 2020, a noticeable decline in the known population was attributed to herbivory.[6][7]
|hasSpeciesType=Plant, Angiosperms
|hasSpeciesTaxonomy=*Plantae**Angiosperm**Eudicot***Caryophyllales****Polygonaceae
|hasSpeciesTaxonomy=*Plantae**Angiosperm**Eudicot***Caryophyllales****Polygonaceae
|hasRange="Rhyolite Ridge, NV"
|hasRange="Rhyolite Ridge, NV"
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 02:35, 21 January 2026



Species Data

Tiehm's Buckwheat - {{{hasBinomialName}}}
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Taxonomy
  • Plantae
    • Angiosperm
    • Eudicot
      • Caryophyllales
        • Polygonaceae
Geography
Hydrography

Description

    Eriogonum tiehmii, known as Tiehm's buckwheat, is a species of flowering plant endemic to the Silver Peak Range of Esmeralda County, Nevada, in the United States.[4][5] Its only known population is at high risk of destruction due to proposed mining for lithium (used for batteries in electric vehicles)[6] by the Australian company Ioneer.[4][6] In 2020, a noticeable decline in the known population was attributed to herbivory.[6][7]

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