Solidago flexicaulis
Solidago flexicaulis earned its common name from the stems, which sometimes grow in a zig-zag pattern. Yellow flowers appear in clusters on the upper part of the stems. It is tolerant of shade and clay soils. As with other goldenrods, this species is a pollinator powerhouse, supporting dozens of species of butterflies, moths, and bees. Northeastern U.S. Native
Height: 1-3’
Spread: 1-3’
Pot size: 3 qt
Bloom time: July to October
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade to Shade
Moisture: Medium to Dry
Attracts: Butterflies, bees, Pollinator Powerhouse Plant, Keystone Species - read our article HERE
Deer resistance: Yes
Companion Plants: Foamflower, Jacob’s ladder, columbine
Photo: Glover Perennials
Solidago flexicaulis
Solidago flexicaulis earned its common name from the stems, which sometimes grow in a zig-zag pattern. Yellow flowers appear in clusters on the upper part of the stems. It is tolerant of shade and clay soils. As with other goldenrods, this species is a pollinator powerhouse, supporting dozens of species of butterflies, moths, and bees. Northeastern U.S. Native
Height: 1-3’
Spread: 1-3’
Pot size: 3 qt
Bloom time: July to October
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade to Shade
Moisture: Medium to Dry
Attracts: Butterflies, bees, Pollinator Powerhouse Plant, Keystone Species - read our article HERE
Deer resistance: Yes
Companion Plants: Foamflower, Jacob’s ladder, columbine
Photo: Glover Perennials