A miniature goldenrod with mid green leaves and vibrant yellow flowers in late summer. Although only small growing it is as tough and vigorous as all the other goldenrods. Ideal for rockeries and trough gardens.
Common Name | Dwarf Goldenrod |
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Height | 15cm |
Width | 20cm |
Position | Full sun |
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