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Rough-stemmed Goldenrod, Wrinkle-leaved Goldenrod

Solidago rugosa features panicles of showy yellow flowers in late summer into fall. This is a compact, cascading, clump-forming goldenrod with 2-5 foot stems that have radiating light yellow flowers at the tips. Numerous tiny, toothed leaves have rough, wrinkled surface. A great addition for late season color and to lure the butterflies in. Also attractive to birds, native and honey bees.

This goldenrod is found in wet areas, such as swales, swampy meadows, thickets, along spring branches and streams, swampy woodlands, and in wet prairies but also can be found on dry sandy knolls and ledges. [sourced and adapted from missouribotanicalgarden.org and https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu]

Photo by Ashley Fulton-Howard

Larval Host for the

3-5'

1.5-2.5'

SIZE

SOIL

Sandy, Medium, Well-Drained, Swampy, Wet, Any

LIGHT

Sun

BENEFITS

Butterfiles, Bees

NOTES

A good choice for typically moist to wet areas that have occasional dryness.

CHARACTERISTICS

Low Maintenance, Late Season Bloomer, Showy Branches, Tolerates Wet, Tolerates Deer, Tall Background, Fall Color, Tolerates Clay, Will Naturalize, Rhizomatous, Spreads Quickly, Keystone Species

August, September, October

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Rough Goldenrod

Solidago rugosa

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DESCRIPTION

Solidago rugosa features panicles of showy yellow flowers in late summer into fall. This is a compact, cascading, clump-forming goldenrod with 2-5 foot stems that have radiating light yellow flowers at the tips. Numerous tiny, toothed leaves have rough, wrinkled surface. A great addition for late season color and to lure the butterflies in. Also attractive to birds, native and honey bees.

This goldenrod is found in wet areas, such as swales, swampy meadows, thickets, along spring branches and streams, swampy woodlands, and in wet prairies but also can be found on dry sandy knolls and ledges. [sourced and adapted from missouribotanicalgarden.org and https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu]

Photo by Ashley Fulton-Howard

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