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Solidago rugosa ’Fireworks’

Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' produces tiny, bright yellow flowers borne in dense, plume-like panicles (resembling fireworks) in late summer to fall. Deep pinnate veins give the leaves a rough and wrinkled appearance. May need to be divided every 2 to 3 years to control growth.

  • Height: 3.-3.5’

  • Spread: 2.5-3.0’

  • Pot size: 3 qt

  • Bloom time: August to October

  • Light: Full Sun

  • Moisture: Wet to Medium

  • Attracts: Attracts butterflies, bees, pollinators, and beneficial insects. Songbirds eat the

  • seeds. Keystone Species - read our article HERE

  • Deer resistance: Yes

  • Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

  • Companion Plants: Cardinal Flower, Ironweed, Coastal Joe-Pye Weed

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Solidago rugosa ’Fireworks’

Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' produces tiny, bright yellow flowers borne in dense, plume-like panicles (resembling fireworks) in late summer to fall. Deep pinnate veins give the leaves a rough and wrinkled appearance. May need to be divided every 2 to 3 years to control growth.

  • Height: 3.-3.5’

  • Spread: 2.5-3.0’

  • Pot size: 3 qt

  • Bloom time: August to October

  • Light: Full Sun

  • Moisture: Wet to Medium

  • Attracts: Attracts butterflies, bees, pollinators, and beneficial insects. Songbirds eat the

  • seeds. Keystone Species - read our article HERE

  • Deer resistance: Yes

  • Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

  • Companion Plants: Cardinal Flower, Ironweed, Coastal Joe-Pye Weed

Solidago rugosa ’Fireworks’

Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' produces tiny, bright yellow flowers borne in dense, plume-like panicles (resembling fireworks) in late summer to fall. Deep pinnate veins give the leaves a rough and wrinkled appearance. May need to be divided every 2 to 3 years to control growth.

  • Height: 3.-3.5’

  • Spread: 2.5-3.0’

  • Pot size: 3 qt

  • Bloom time: August to October

  • Light: Full Sun

  • Moisture: Wet to Medium

  • Attracts: Attracts butterflies, bees, pollinators, and beneficial insects. Songbirds eat the

  • seeds. Keystone Species - read our article HERE

  • Deer resistance: Yes

  • Photo Credit: Glover Perennials

  • Companion Plants: Cardinal Flower, Ironweed, Coastal Joe-Pye Weed