Sweet Goldenrod
Solidago odora
Sweet goldenrod has lovely yellow pyramids of flowers atop its stem with fragrant foliage scented like anise/licorice. Unlike most goldenrod species, it tends to form clumps instead of runners so it is better suited to growing in a garden. Native to the Northeast and Rockland County.
Height: 2’-4’
Spread: 6”-8”
Pot size: 2 gal
Bloom time: July to October
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture: Average to Moist
Attracts: Songbirds, honey bees, native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Deer resistance: Yes
Solidago odora
Sweet goldenrod has lovely yellow pyramids of flowers atop its stem with fragrant foliage scented like anise/licorice. Unlike most goldenrod species, it tends to form clumps instead of runners so it is better suited to growing in a garden. Native to the Northeast and Rockland County.
Height: 2’-4’
Spread: 6”-8”
Pot size: 2 gal
Bloom time: July to October
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture: Average to Moist
Attracts: Songbirds, honey bees, native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Deer resistance: Yes
Solidago odora
Sweet goldenrod has lovely yellow pyramids of flowers atop its stem with fragrant foliage scented like anise/licorice. Unlike most goldenrod species, it tends to form clumps instead of runners so it is better suited to growing in a garden. Native to the Northeast and Rockland County.
Height: 2’-4’
Spread: 6”-8”
Pot size: 2 gal
Bloom time: July to October
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture: Average to Moist
Attracts: Songbirds, honey bees, native bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Deer resistance: Yes