The showiest of all the golden rods, with tall feathery plumes of bright yellow flowers held above the foliage. The last golden rod to flower and not as aggressive as the others so it does not take over the bed. A great insect and pollinator attractor. Great for meadow plantings. Needs full sun or more.
Solidago speciosa
$15.00
The showiest of all the golden rods, with tall feathery plumes of bright yellow flowers held above the foliage.
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Common Name | Showy Golden Rod |
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Position | Full sun |
Height | 1.5m |
Width | 50cm |
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