Cliff Goldenrod has graceful, arching stems that are crowded with tiny, bright yellow, daisylike flowers in late summer to fall. Flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators. Basal leaves generally dry up and disappear by flowering time but leaves toward the top of stems remain. Plant Cliff Goldenrod where it can hang over a rock wall for a beautiful fall display.
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Graceful, arching stems |
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Perfect for rock gardens and slopes |
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Attracts butterflies |
More About Solidago drummondii:
Goldenrods have been wrongfully accused of causing hay fever which is actually an allergic reaction to wind-borne pollen from other plants such as ragweed. Attractive to bees and butterflies.