Solidago graminifolia #1

Solidago graminifolia #1
Grass-leaved Goldenrod
Grass-leaved goldenrod, fine texture, small yellow flowers, late pollinator support
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An Ohio native Goldenrod with fine-textured foliage and golden yellow flat-topped flowers in late summer. Prefers moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade but tolerant of poor, dry soils. May spread where happy. Cherished by butterflies and praying mantises and is a larval host plant for several moths. Small birds enjoy the seeds. (syn. Euthamia graminifolia) 2 -4' tall.
Botanical Name- Solidago graminifolia
Pronunciation- sol-ih-DAY-goh gram-in-ih-FOH-lee-uh
Foliage- Deciduous
Mature Width-
Mature Height-
Sun Exposure- Full sun to part shade
Soil Preferences- Evenly moist well-drained
Current Size- #1
Bloom Color- Yellow
Bloom Time- July - September
Companion Plants- Monarda fistulosa (meadow natives, pollinator-friendly)
Fauna Attracted- Bees, butterflies (Monarchs for nectar), beneficial wasps
Plant Habit- Perennial
- Care Rating- Easy
Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - PP24
Yearly Care Instructions- Deadhead to control self-seeding; cut back in late fall and fertilize lightly in spring.
Trimming Instructions- Cut back in late fall to the ground. Deadhead during blooming to prevent self-seeding.
Fertilization Instructions- Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in spring; low to moderate feeding need. Too much fertilizer in clay can make plants flop.
Fertilizer Recommendation- Flower-tone
Possible Issues- Rust, aphids
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