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Late Goldenrod - Seeds

$4.00

Solidago altissima

Late Goldenrod is a tall, native perennial that provides a stunning burst of golden yellow when most other plants have finished blooming. Its arching clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers appear in late summer through fall, offering a vital nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators preparing for winter. Birds also benefit, feeding on the dried seeds well into the colder months.

Reaching heights of 3-6 feet, Late Goldenrod thrives in a variety of soils and conditions, from dry to moist, making it a versatile choice for meadows, woodland edges, and pollinator gardens. Despite its size and vigorous nature, it is less aggressive than other goldenrod species and is easy to manage.

Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Dry to moist, well-drained soils
Light: Full sun to part shade

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  • Packet of approximately 50 seeds.

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Solidago altissima

Late Goldenrod is a tall, native perennial that provides a stunning burst of golden yellow when most other plants have finished blooming. Its arching clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers appear in late summer through fall, offering a vital nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators preparing for winter. Birds also benefit, feeding on the dried seeds well into the colder months.

Reaching heights of 3-6 feet, Late Goldenrod thrives in a variety of soils and conditions, from dry to moist, making it a versatile choice for meadows, woodland edges, and pollinator gardens. Despite its size and vigorous nature, it is less aggressive than other goldenrod species and is easy to manage.

Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Dry to moist, well-drained soils
Light: Full sun to part shade

Options:

  • Packet of approximately 50 seeds.

Solidago altissima

Late Goldenrod is a tall, native perennial that provides a stunning burst of golden yellow when most other plants have finished blooming. Its arching clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers appear in late summer through fall, offering a vital nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators preparing for winter. Birds also benefit, feeding on the dried seeds well into the colder months.

Reaching heights of 3-6 feet, Late Goldenrod thrives in a variety of soils and conditions, from dry to moist, making it a versatile choice for meadows, woodland edges, and pollinator gardens. Despite its size and vigorous nature, it is less aggressive than other goldenrod species and is easy to manage.

Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-8A
Soil: Dry to moist, well-drained soils
Light: Full sun to part shade

Options:

  • Packet of approximately 50 seeds.

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