Solidago lepida (canadensis) (Western Canada Goldenrod)

from $12.50
Sold Out (Use Waitlist)

Bursting with vibrant yellow blooms, our native goldenrod brings a touch of sunshine to any sunny garden with a bit of space.

Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, it's a breeze to care for, perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners alike. A magnet for pollinators, especially in late summer through fall, and then provides forage and cover for other small wildlife over winter. This drought-tolerant perennial should be placed at the back or in the middle of a garden bed, as it can grow up to 60 in. high!

It pairs beautifully with other drought-tolerant perennials (either native or waterwise) that prefer sunny sites, as well as mid-sized and taller ornamental grasses that also bloom in late summer, such as Pennisetum varieties and Miscanthus 'Red Cloud'.

Size:
Add To Cart

Bursting with vibrant yellow blooms, our native goldenrod brings a touch of sunshine to any sunny garden with a bit of space.

Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, it's a breeze to care for, perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners alike. A magnet for pollinators, especially in late summer through fall, and then provides forage and cover for other small wildlife over winter. This drought-tolerant perennial should be placed at the back or in the middle of a garden bed, as it can grow up to 60 in. high!

It pairs beautifully with other drought-tolerant perennials (either native or waterwise) that prefer sunny sites, as well as mid-sized and taller ornamental grasses that also bloom in late summer, such as Pennisetum varieties and Miscanthus 'Red Cloud'.

Bursting with vibrant yellow blooms, our native goldenrod brings a touch of sunshine to any sunny garden with a bit of space.

Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, it's a breeze to care for, perfect for both seasoned gardeners and beginners alike. A magnet for pollinators, especially in late summer through fall, and then provides forage and cover for other small wildlife over winter. This drought-tolerant perennial should be placed at the back or in the middle of a garden bed, as it can grow up to 60 in. high!

It pairs beautifully with other drought-tolerant perennials (either native or waterwise) that prefer sunny sites, as well as mid-sized and taller ornamental grasses that also bloom in late summer, such as Pennisetum varieties and Miscanthus 'Red Cloud'.