Description
A wonderful native wildflower from Canada and the higher
elevations of the Rocky Mountains, most often found above 7,000 feet, Rocky
Mountain Goldenrod (Solidago multiradiata) has a different look than is typical
of the genus. The flower clusters are rounded with relatively large individual
yellow flowers, not the typical long, nodding spikes of tiny yellow
flowers. Long after flowers have faded, fuzzy seeds persist, adding fall
and winter interest. Its native range includes the alpine and subalpine
climates of mountain ranges in Alaska, most of Canada, and the Western US,
including Arizona, New Mexico, and California. Also called Alpine Goldenrod, Rocky
Mountain Goldenrod should be grown in the Western US where it will enjoy cooler
summer nights, as it will suffer from heat and hot, muggy nights in the Eastern
US. Like all Goldenrods, this is an essential nectar plant for pollinating
insects and food plant for other beneficial insects. Recommended companion
plants include Corsican Perennial Pansy (Viola Corsica), Coral Canyon Twinspur
(Diascia integerrima), and Festuca grass (Festuca).












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