Gray Goldenrod - Solidago nemoralis - Tray of 5 Landscape Plugs
A keystone species for our area, meaning if we lose it, there will be a significant impact on the health of our ecosystems. (And I’m sure you’ve heard our local ecosystems are not exactly thriving…) Like most goldenrods/solidagos, this is super adaptable and resilient and is host to many moth and butterfly caterpillars. When it blooms in the fall, you’ll be telling yourself to plant more next year. One of the shorter goldenrods available for our region.
Height: 1-3’
Blooms: August-October
Soil: Dry to average
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
A keystone species for our area, meaning if we lose it, there will be a significant impact on the health of our ecosystems. (And I’m sure you’ve heard our local ecosystems are not exactly thriving…) Like most goldenrods/solidagos, this is super adaptable and resilient and is host to many moth and butterfly caterpillars. When it blooms in the fall, you’ll be telling yourself to plant more next year. One of the shorter goldenrods available for our region.
Height: 1-3’
Blooms: August-October
Soil: Dry to average
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
A keystone species for our area, meaning if we lose it, there will be a significant impact on the health of our ecosystems. (And I’m sure you’ve heard our local ecosystems are not exactly thriving…) Like most goldenrods/solidagos, this is super adaptable and resilient and is host to many moth and butterfly caterpillars. When it blooms in the fall, you’ll be telling yourself to plant more next year. One of the shorter goldenrods available for our region.
Height: 1-3’
Blooms: August-October
Soil: Dry to average
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade