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Solidago multiradiata Aiton식물/들꽃-국화과A(Asteraceae) 2025. 5. 8. 17:23
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Many goldenrods flower late in the season and grow large, but not Rocky Mountain goldenrod! This dwarf goldenrod adds vibrant color to waterwise gardens in late spring.
Rocky Mountain goldenrod is native to much of the western United States. The National Wildlife Federation and Dr. Doug Tallamy recognize it as a “keystone plant” for multiple eco-regions in the West. Keystone plants feed and host “significant numbers of butterflies, moths, and pollen specialist bees.”
Our thanks to Richard Anderson and our collaborators in Utah for bringing this drought-tolerant gem to Plant Select!
Rocky Mountain goldenrod is a small goldenrod with big benefits for pollinators! Its large, golden-yellow flowers feed a variety of native bees and butterflies, and it's a host plant for numerous caterpillars. The National Wildlife Federation and Dr. Doug Tallamy consider it to be a keystone plant for much of the western United States. Keystone plants provide significant wildlife and pollinator benefits.
What makes this goldenrod unusual is its size. It only gets 6 to 12 inches tall and wide. Plus, this dwarf goldenrod blooms in late May and June — unlike many goldenrods that bloom in late-summer or fall.
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