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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 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 needs little care and will come back year after year, attracting many bees and butterflies.
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Ohio Goldenrod Seeds Solidago ohioensis Quick View
xOhio Goldenrod Seeds
Solidago ohioensis
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Contrary to popular belief, this plant does not cause summer hay fever but simply happens to bloom at the same time as ragweed. Native Americans and early settlers often used this plant for healing purposes, as well as creating a strong yellow dye from its blossoms. Because of its common availability, inventor Thomas Edison harvested the natural rubber in the leaves of the plant to create an acceptable substitute for synthetic rubber. The genus name "Solidago" comes from the Latin words for "to make whole," referring to the plant's medicinal properties.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Riddell's Goldenrod Seeds Solidago riddellii Quick View
xRiddell's Goldenrod Seeds
Solidago riddellii
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Contrary to popular belief, this plant does not cause summer hay fever but simply happens to bloom at the same time as ragweed. Native Americans and early settlers often used this plant for healing purposes, as well as creating a strong yellow dye from its blossoms. Because of its common availability, inventor Thomas Edison harvested the natural rubber in the leaves of the plant to create an acceptable substitute for synthetic rubber. The genus name "Solidago" comes from the Latin words for "to make whole," referring to the plant's medicinal properties.Starting at $2.50 USD -
Stiff Goldenrod Seeds Solidago rigida Quick View
xStiff Goldenrod Seeds
Solidago rigida
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Contrary to popular belief, this plant does not cause summer hay fever but simply happens to bloom at the same time as ragweed. Native Americans and early settlers often used this plant for healing purposes, as well as creating a strong yellow dye from its blossoms. Because of its common availability, inventor Thomas Edison harvested the natural rubber in the leaves of the plant to create an acceptable substitute for synthetic rubber. The genus name "Solidago" comes from the Latin words for "to make whole," referring to the plant's medicinal properties.Starting at $2.50 USD
Sporting almost a fluorescent glow, this branched perennial is the trademark sign of late summer and coming fall. The goldenrod species 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 needs little care and will come back year after year, attracting many bees and butterflies.