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Wildflowers - Goldenrod Seeds
Sporting almost a fluorescent glow, this branched perennial is the trademark sign of late summer and coming fall. The goldenrod species of non-GMO wildflower seeds we offer may grow from 2' to 5' in height. The sturdy plant can pop up almost anywhere, whether along the roadside, fields, prairies, or a cultivated area. After it is established, goldenrod seeds need little care and will come back year after year, attracting many bees and butterflies.
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On Sale! Canada Goldenrod Seeds Solidago canadensis Quick View
xCanada Goldenrod Seeds
Solidago canadensis
This native perennial is probably the most aggressive member of the Goldenrod family and is rarely recommended for native plantings because it can become invasive in favorable conditions. Goldenrod makes an excellent pollen source for honeybees in the fall and is also known for its medicinal qualities.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Old Field Goldenrod Seeds Solidago nemoralis Quick View
xOld Field Goldenrod Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD -
On Sale! Showy Goldenrod Seeds Solidago speciosa Quick View
xShowy Goldenrod Seeds
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On Sale! Stiff Goldenrod Seeds Solidago rigida Quick View
xStiff Goldenrod Seeds
Solidago rigida
Blooming in the fall, this native Goldenrod is adaptable to a wide variety of soils and conditions, making it a useful component of many native flower mixes. Goldenrod makes a great pollen source for honeybees in the fall and is also known for its medicinal qualities. This variety also works well for dried flower arrangements.
Starting at $3.48 USD
Sporting almost a fluorescent glow, this branched perennial is the trademark sign of late summer and coming fall. The goldenrod species of non-GMO wildflower seeds we offer may grow from 2' to 5' in height. The sturdy plant can pop up almost anywhere, whether along the roadside, fields, prairies, or a cultivated area. After it is established, goldenrod seeds need little care and will come back year after year, attracting many bees and butterflies.