• Solidago rugosa ‘Fireworks’ has bright yellow sprays of tiny flowers that light up the garden from summer to fall
• Native Solidago provides valuable nectar for monarchs during their fall migration
• Finely textured leaves emerge burgundy in spring and change to dark green in summer
Description
36″ tall x 24″ wide (cutting propagated). What a perfect name for this spectacular Goldenrod! The golden-yellow flowers arch gracefully downward like glittering trails from an exploding skyrocket. This late summer/early fall bloomer is indispensable for mixing with other late-blooming perennials. A very easy plant to grow, it thrives in any compost-enriched soil and appreciates regular moisture. Cut back in mid-spring to 3” in height. Contrary to popular belief, Solidago doesn’t cause allergies; its pollen is sticky, not windblown, and is moved from plant to plant by bees.



















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