Eriogonum Fasciculatum, commonly known as California buckwheat, is a flowering plant species native to western North America. It is a perennial shrub that blooms in the midsummer months, producing clusters of small white or pink flowers. There are several synonyms for the term Eriogonum Fasciculatum, including St. Catherine's lace, eastern Mojave buckwheat, red buckwheat, and flat-topped buckwheat. These synonyms reflect the plant's various colors and unique growth patterns. Eriogonum Fasciculatum is known for its drought-resistant qualities and is used in xeriscaping. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties.