Crosby's buckwheat is found in rolling hills dominated by big sagebrush. This species occurs on light-colored, tuffaceous sandstone, at elevations of 5250-5460 feet.
Limiting factors
Crosby's buckwheat is threatened by cattle grazing, range improvement projects, off-road vehicle traffic, and mining operations.
Data gaps
Develop propagation and transplanting protocols. Conduct studies of reproductive biology, including pollinator studies. Analyze genetics.
Conservation actions
Limit rangeland projects within buckwheat habitat. Prevent off-road vehicle traffic. Conduct long-term monitoring to detect seed production trends. Collect and store seeds.