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Perennials » Solidago
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Solidago
Say “goldenrod,” and many people think of an aggressive plant that is said to cause hay fever. Yes, some ARE weedy, but many others are not, and none of them are major sources of wind-borne pollen. (Ragweed is the real culprit!) European gardeners have valued goldenrod for decades, and American gardeners are slowly becoming appreciative as well. Goldenrods are easy to grow, great for dry to moist soils in sunny areas. The clump-formers are well-behaved in gardens, and the spreading types make good groundcovers for difficult sites. Try some today!
 
SOLIDAGO cutleri
 

SOLIDAGO cutleri
(C8) Alpine goldenrod is a great ornamental plant that blooms in late summer with masses of yellow flower clusters. The plant grows uniformly in compact mounds, producing densely-packed, 4-inch-long rods of tiny individual yellow gold florets. more info
SOLIDAGO flexicaulis 'Variegata'
 

SOLIDAGO flexicaulis 'Variegata'
(C8) A distinguishing feature of zigzag goldenrod is that the typical yellow flowers are in the leaf axils — a group emerges just above each leaf on the upper part of the stem. Stays in a good-natured clump and doesn't run like many other species. more info
SOLIDAGO rigida
 

SOLIDAGO rigida
(C8) This native perennial features tiny, bright yellow, daisy-like flowers borne in dense, erect, flat-topped terminal clusters atop stiff, broad-leaved hairy stems in clumps typically growing 3-5 feet tall. more info
SOLIDAGO rugosa 'Fireworks'
 

SOLIDAGO rugosa 'Fireworks'
(C8) An explosion of brilliant golden-yellow in late Summer to Fall, with arching floral sprays which are wonderful companions for asters, Eupatorium and grasses. more info
SOLIDAGO sp. 'Wichita Mountains'
 

SOLIDAGO sp. 'Wichita Mountains'
Very tolerant of both drought and heat. The plant is really a golden "rod" with flower spikes similar to Liatris. more info
SOLIDAGO sphacelata 'Golden Fleece'
 

SOLIDAGO sphacelata 'Golden Fleece'
Golden-yellow floral spires produced from mid-September to October! more info
SOLIDAGO uliginosa
 

SOLIDAGO uliginosa
(C8) Unlike most other goldenrods, this one likes it wet! Typical golden yellow flowers bloom August through September. more info

 
 
 
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