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Solidago rugosa

Rough Goldenrod

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Vibrant yellow flower clusters bloom in late summer to early fall. It can grow up to 5 feet tall and has rough, hairy stems and leaves, which give it its common name. The leaves are lance-shaped and serrated, adding texture to its overall appearance. Rough goldenrod is also drought-resistant once established, making it a resilient addition to gardens. Its bright yellow flowers are not only visually striking but also attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies, enhancing the biodiversity of the garden.

Attributes
Native
Summer Bloomer
Maintenance and Care
Drought Tolerant
Flower Color
Yellow
Exposure
Full Sun
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Solidago rugosa

Plant it in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. Water regularly, especially during dry periods, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms and control self-seeding. Cut back the plants in early spring to promote new growth, and divide them every few years to maintain health and prevent overcrowding.

Great Companions for Rough Goldenrod