Solidago ulmifolia
elm-leaved goldenrod
Solidago ulmifolia, also known as elm-leaved goldenrod, produces yellow flowers that are a valuable source of nectar for pollinators. This plant can reach heights of up to 2-3 feet and thrives in average soil and any sun conditions.
Elm-leaved goldenrod is commonly used in wildflower gardens and naturalized landscapes. Wildlife, such as butterflies and bees, rely on these plants for nectar and pollen during the late summer and early fall.
photo credit to: Krzysztof Ziarnek
Solidago ulmifolia (elm-leaved goldenrod)
$10.50Price
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type: Perennial sun needs: Sun to shade water needs: Average soil height: Ht. 2-3' plant spacing: space 12-18" apart bloom time: July, August, September, October bloom color: yellow Can grow in a container. salt tolerant. Some salt exposure should not be fatal to the plant but some leaf burning may still occur. Can handle roadside conditions Deer resistant (please note that does not mean deer proof).