Goldenrod

Solidago Canadensis


The attractive arched stems of yellow flowers in summer are used fresh and dried in flower decorating. Formally used in poultices for tissue healing, golden rod enjoys a sunny open position. 9x9cm pot (8cm depth)
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9cm pot (8cm depth)

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Description

  • Easy to maintain
  • Striking flowers
  • Excellent garden ornamental
  • Dye herb

There are several species of goldenrod, mostly native to America and Canada. They are a good source of food for insects and in turn attract the birds that feed on them, a great herb to add to a wild garden.

Plant Care

  • Height: 60-100cm
  • Type: Hardy
  • Aspect: Sun
  • Soil: Any/alkaline
  • Flower colour: Orange
  • Flowering period: July-September

Flowering period: July-September
The perennial clump forming goldenrod is an easy perennial to grow. It requires little care once established and will provide years of frothy yellow/orange arching flower stems each summer. It dies right back in winter and the old dead stems should be cut back to soil level in the autumn.

Usage

The flowers and leaves of golden rod can be harvested and infused in oil for use on joints and muscles to help relieve aches and pains. A flower infused honey is a traditional medicine for seasonal allergies, sinusitis and for calming irritated mucus membranes.
The flowers are used to make a natural and gentle yellow dye for cloth.

 

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