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Goldenrod (Solidago)
The Late-Season Pollinator Fuel
Let's clear up a myth: Goldenrod does NOT cause hay fever (ragweed is the culprit!). Instead, Goldenrod (Solidago) is a hero of the autumn garden. Its brilliant plumes of golden-yellow flowers appear in late summer and fall, providing a critical last meal for bees and butterflies before winter arrives.
Why You Need It:
- Fall Color: Pairs perfectly with purple Asters for a stunning autumn display.
- Ecological Value: Supports more caterpillar species than almost any other perennial.
- Deer Resistant: Generally left alone by deer.
Planting Tips:
Plant in Full Sun. Some native varieties can be aggressive spreaders, so for smaller gardens, look for clump-forming varieties like 'Fireworks' or 'Little Lemon'.
Type
Native
benefits
Drought Tolerant, Supports Wildlife, Flowers
Attracts:
Monarchs, Bees
Soil Type
Adaptable, Tolerates Clay Soil
Sun Light
Full Sun
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