Golden Fleece is a Mt. Cuba introduction. Showy sprays of golden yellow flowers from mid-August through September. Semievergreen heart-shaped leaves. An excellent groundcover and bee and butterfly charmer! Hairstreaks, sulphurs and skippers are particularly attracted to goldenrod. Monarchs visit it during their autumn migration.
This is a nice compact form that won’t get to unruly in the garden at 14-24 inches.
Goldenrods are critical late-summer and autumn keystone plants, acting as high protein nectar and pollen sources for bees, butterflies and moths in the cruicial months before winter.They support over 100 species of Lepidoptera, sustain migratory Monarchs, and provide crucial seeds and insects for birds.
Common Name: Goldenrod, Golden Fleece
Latin Name: Solidago flexicaulis
Variety: Species
H x W:14-24”' x 1-3'
Light Requirements: Sun to Shade
Habit: Herb
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Ben attractor
Other Functions: Wildlife
Golden Fleece is a Mt. Cuba introduction. Showy sprays of golden yellow flowers from mid-August through September. Semievergreen heart-shaped leaves. An excellent groundcover and bee and butterfly charmer! Hairstreaks, sulphurs and skippers are particularly attracted to goldenrod. Monarchs visit it during their autumn migration.
This is a nice compact form that won’t get to unruly in the garden at 14-24 inches.
Goldenrods are critical late-summer and autumn keystone plants, acting as high protein nectar and pollen sources for bees, butterflies and moths in the cruicial months before winter.They support over 100 species of Lepidoptera, sustain migratory Monarchs, and provide crucial seeds and insects for birds.
Common Name: Goldenrod, Golden Fleece
Latin Name: Solidago flexicaulis
Variety: Species
H x W:14-24”' x 1-3'
Light Requirements: Sun to Shade
Habit: Herb
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Ben attractor
Other Functions: Wildlife