Not a true goldenrod, can easily be identified by it’s thin, grass-like leaves. Can be easy to grow in the right area, but has a tendency to get aggressive in moist sunny places. Sometimes aggressive species spreading by rhizome and therefore may not be suitable for small landscape plantings. Attracts many insects like butterflies, moths, long tongued bees, short tongued bees & beetles.
Native to Maine
Full to part sun
Wet to medium-dry soils
Grows up to 4' tall
Blooms July-September
Herbaceous perennial
Not a true goldenrod, can easily be identified by it’s thin, grass-like leaves. Can be easy to grow in the right area, but has a tendency to get aggressive in moist sunny places. Sometimes aggressive species spreading by rhizome and therefore may not be suitable for small landscape plantings. Attracts many insects like butterflies, moths, long tongued bees, short tongued bees & beetles.
Native to Maine
Full to part sun
Wet to medium-dry soils
Grows up to 4' tall
Blooms July-September
Herbaceous perennial