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Solidago speciosa is an important late season nectar source for butterflies and other pollinators and an excellent addition to any dry soil native plant garden.

100+Showy Goldenrod Seeds Perennial American Native Wildflower Butterflies Bees. Solidago Goldenrod is one of the best wild flowers for late fall blooming and is very showy with large heads and flower clusters. The alternate leaves are up to 6" long and 1½" wide, becoming slightly smaller as they ascend up the stem. Allow flowerheads to remain in place overwinter to create habitat for birds and small insects. This species is relatively pest free except for an occasional bout with powdery mildew. Clump forming plants bloom in late summer and early fall. The sturdy plant can pop up almost anywhere, whether along the roadside, fields, prairies, or a cultivated area. The goldenrod species of non-GMO wildflower seeds we offer may grow from 2' to 5' in height.
Wildflowers - Goldenrod Seeds. The flower spikes of Showy Goldenrod create a spectacular show from late summer through early fall.

Approximate seeds per lb: 1,340,000 Seeding Rate: When used as part of a mix, ensure that the mix consists of not less than 0.1% and not more than 0.7% of the total. If seedlings are a problem, deadhead to remove spent flower before the seed ripen. If you drive the highways of the United States, chances are good that you've seen goldenrod. Goldenrod Seeds Deer-resistant, native blooms create habitat and bold color Bright yellow Goldenrod is favorited by Monarch butterflies and hordes of other pollinators who rely on its nectar-rich blooms to carry them through the end of the season. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination. The vertical flower clusters go well with rough blazing stars, New England aster, and other tall species. SUN TO PARTIAL SHADESeeds per lb. Very showy clusters of bright yellow flowers on stiff reddish stems with narrow leaves.
The foot long golden wands add a distinctive flourish to the autumn landscape. Butterflies, hummingbirds, goldfinches, and other small birds are attracted to Solidago and feed on its nectar and flower seeds.

Showy Goldenrod - Solidago speciosaThis native provides nectar for migrating monarch butterflies.

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Showy Goldenrod Solidago speciosa Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This perennial plant is usually unbranched and up to 4' tall.