buckwheat flowers
Buckwheat flowers are small, white to pinkish blooms that grow on the buckwheat plant, which is not a true grain but a seed. These flowers typically bloom in late summer and are known for attracting various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. The plant is often cultivated for its seeds, which are used in various culinary dishes.
The flowers are also significant in agriculture, as they can improve soil health and provide cover for crops. Additionally, buckwheat honey, produced by bees that pollinate these flowers, is valued for its unique flavor and health benefits.