Common Name: Pinebarren Goldenrod
Latin Name: Solidago fistulosa
Family: Asteraceae
Habit: A perennial wildflower that grows to a height of 3-6.
Leaves: Alternate, lanceolate to obovate in shape with toothed margins.
Flowers: Bright yellow blooms appear in the late summer, fall and winter.
Habitat: Pinelands and disturbed sites.
Range: It is native to the following states: AL, DE, FL, GA, LA, MD, MS, NC, NJ, SC, and VA.
It grows in zones 5a – 11.
Leaves: Alternate, lanceolate to
Landscape: This is one of the goldenrods that spreads by runners. It grows in part shade to high shifting sunlight with average moisture. When grown in sunny locations it stays shorter.
Range: It is native to the following states: AL, DE, FL, GA, LA, MD, MS, NC, NJ, SC, and VA.
It grows in zones 5a – 11.
Wildlife use: Bees, small butterflies, beetles, flies and other pollinators use the flowers as a nectar source.
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