Category: Seminum | Sub-Category: Wildflowers
Scientific Name (Genus/Species): Solidago bicolor
Family: (Asteraceae)
(P) to 3′. Silverrod. Eastern North America. An atypical Goldenrod that produces tiny, daisy-like flowers arranged in elongated, cylindrical clusters and have a striking appearance with white petals surrounding yellow disc florets. So different than the more usual golden yellow clusters of the Goldenrod. Blooming in late summer to early fall, the flower heads rise above basal rosettes of toothed, grey-green foliage. This well-behaved native adapts well to most soil and light conditions. Pollinators of all sorts are attracted to it and birds enjoy the seed. Part to full sun. 4 & T2


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