Description
As a group, goldenrods are hard to beat for bright blooms, late-season color, and pollinator-feeding flowers. I grow several kinds here at Hayefield, and I’m always on the lookout for different species to try. Riddell’s goldenrod (Oligoneuron riddellii, formerly Solidago riddellii) was a new one for me last year, and it’s definitely a keeper. The flat-topped to somewhat domed bloom clusters and the plant’s clump-forming, compact habit (to around 3 feet tall) make it stand out from other species. It’s pretty in the garden and great as a cut flower too. This Midwest native thrives in full sun and moist to wet conditions. Perennial; Zones 3 or 4 to 7 or 8.
Collected in late October 2020. At least 20 seeds.
Please read the germination information as well before ordering.
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