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Gray Goldenrod

Solidago nemoralis

Late bloomers with dense yellow flowers; great nectar source for migrating butterflies

 

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Description

Solidago nemoralis, commonly called Gray Goldenrod or old field Goldenrod, is a native perennial forb (wildflower).  It is one of the smallest species of goldenrod. Flowers bloom from August to November.   Goldenrods have been wrongfully accused of causing hay fever which is actually an allergic reaction to wind-borne pollen from other plants such as ragweed. Some people make tea from the leaves and flowers and report that it helps with ragweed allergies. It’s pretty tasty!

Wildlife notes

A wide variety of insects visit the flowers for pollen and nectar, including long-tongued bees, short-tongued bees, Sphecid and Vespid wasps, flies, butterflies, moths, and beetles. The seeds, flowerheads, and leaves are eaten by the Greater Prairie Chicken and possibly other upland gamebirds; the Eastern Goldfinch also eats the seeds. Groundhogs, rabbits, deer, and will nibble on them occasionally.

Forage notes

Livestock will browse on Field Goldenrod and other goldenrods occasionally, although they are not preferred as sources of food.

Landscaping notes

Easily grown in average, dry to medium, slightly acidic, well-drained soils in full sun. Prefers full sun and dry soil. Tolerates light shade. Intolerant of full shade. Likes rocky, sandy soils. Tolerates poor soils, but plants generally grow taller and more vigorously in rich soils. This is a rhizomatous, spreading, somewhat weedy plant that can colonize an area by creeping rhizomes and self-seeding. Removal of flower heads prior to ripening of seed, if practicable, will help prevent seed dispersal.

Restoration notes

It is found throughout the State of Missouri in a variety of locations including old or fallow fields, dry open ground, prairies, leached or eroded slopes, glades, loess hills, dry open woods, thickets, roadsides and along railroads.

Gray Goldenrod is commonly used in the following mixes: Buck’s Hangout, Butterfly and Hummingbird Mix 

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Additional information

Weight N/A
Unit

Packet, Ounce, Pound

Light

Full Sun to Part Shade

Seeding Rate

3 bulk lbs/acre

Soils

Dry, Moist

Height

18"-24"

Bloom Month

Sep, Oct

Color

Light-Orange

Specialty Uses

Butterfly, Landscaping, Cut Flower, Edible, Medicinal

# seeds/pkt

200

Packet coverage area

5 sq ft.

What is PLS?

Pure Live Seed (PLS) is the portion of good viable seed per pound. It is a measure of the seed that is alive and able to sprout into plants. This product is sold by PLS ounce/pound. To provide one ounce/pound of viable seed, you will receive more than one ounce/pound of product. Read more about PLS here.