Goldenrod "Fireworks" (Solidago rugosa)
A cultivar of our native goldenrod. Stays 2-3 feet tall, and will form a slowly spreading clump. Gets attractive yellow flowers in late summer. Not as aggressive as our native goldenrods. Goldenrod is an important plant for wildlife. Attracts a wide array of pollinators, and birds will eat the seeds.
A cultivar of our native goldenrod. Stays 2-3 feet tall, and will form a slowly spreading clump. Gets attractive yellow flowers in late summer. Not as aggressive as our native goldenrods. Goldenrod is an important plant for wildlife. Attracts a wide array of pollinators, and birds will eat the seeds.
A cultivar of our native goldenrod. Stays 2-3 feet tall, and will form a slowly spreading clump. Gets attractive yellow flowers in late summer. Not as aggressive as our native goldenrods. Goldenrod is an important plant for wildlife. Attracts a wide array of pollinators, and birds will eat the seeds.