Golden Ragwort

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Packera aurea

Golden ragwort’s stout, thick, basal offshoots creep horizontally and send up erect flowering stems. Flowers are deep golden-yellow, daisy-like and showy.  The roots colonize and the plant can achieve a groundcover effect over time.  Studies have shown that this plant can outcompete garlic mustard. Northeastern U.S. Native and native to Rockland.

 

Height: 1 - 2’

Spread: 0.5 – 2’

Pot size: 1 gal

Bloom time: April to August

Light: Full sun to partial shade

Moisture: Average to wet

Attracts: Pollinators, songbirds, bees      

Deer Resistance: Yes

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Packera aurea

Golden ragwort’s stout, thick, basal offshoots creep horizontally and send up erect flowering stems. Flowers are deep golden-yellow, daisy-like and showy.  The roots colonize and the plant can achieve a groundcover effect over time.  Studies have shown that this plant can outcompete garlic mustard. Northeastern U.S. Native and native to Rockland.

 

Height: 1 - 2’

Spread: 0.5 – 2’

Pot size: 1 gal

Bloom time: April to August

Light: Full sun to partial shade

Moisture: Average to wet

Attracts: Pollinators, songbirds, bees      

Deer Resistance: Yes

Packera aurea

Golden ragwort’s stout, thick, basal offshoots creep horizontally and send up erect flowering stems. Flowers are deep golden-yellow, daisy-like and showy.  The roots colonize and the plant can achieve a groundcover effect over time.  Studies have shown that this plant can outcompete garlic mustard. Northeastern U.S. Native and native to Rockland.

 

Height: 1 - 2’

Spread: 0.5 – 2’

Pot size: 1 gal

Bloom time: April to August

Light: Full sun to partial shade

Moisture: Average to wet

Attracts: Pollinators, songbirds, bees      

Deer Resistance: Yes