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Solidago juncea Early Goldenrod

$3.50 - $12.50
Solidago juncea

Early Goldenrod

$3.50 - $12.50

Packet
$3.50
1/8 oz.
$12.50

Tray of 50
Out of Stock

Solidago juncea or ‘Early Goldenrod’ is a forb that blooms a firework-like display of yellow composite flowers. This plant is easy to grow in dry to medium soil and likes full to partial sun exposure. It will tolerate dry soil as it matures. Early Goldenrod is most commonly found in dry, rocky soils along roadsides, open woods, slopes, and prairies. Its native range stretches from Northeastern Canada to Southeastern Florida 

A long stem, sometimes covered in hair, stands about 2-4 feet off the ground. Dozens of composite flowers, about ¼ inch across burst from the panicle atop the main stem. Flowers, boasting a very mild fragrance, are bright yellow and develop achenes which have small tufts of hair that disperse in the wind and spread its genetics. Leaves jut out of the stem, often different in shape. Leaves can be lanceolate, oblanceolate, or narrowly ovate. This plant can spread its rhizomes and form colonies so thinning every few years is recommended. Early Goldenrod is named because it is one of the earliest blooming goldenrods and tend to bloom from july-august.

Solidago juncea has few pest and disease problems. Occasionally, leaf rust and powdery mildew may be present, but it’s typically after the blooms die out. Bees and butterflies are attracted to this plant.

Early Goldenrod is aggressive and therefore may not be suitable for small landscape plantings.

Live Plant Shipping Table

Spring Fall Age/Size
Potted Trays of 50 April-JuneAugust/September 2" wide x 5" deep plugs

Details

Seeds/Packet
750
Seeds/Ounce
400,000
Germination Code
C(60)
D
Life Cycle
Perennial
Sun Exposure
Full, Partial
Soil Moisture
Medium, Medium-Dry, Dry
Height
3 feet
Bloom Time
July, August, September
Bloom Color
Yellow
Advantages
Pollinator Favorite: butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles
Bird Favorite: seeds, insects, fruit, nectar, nesting, perch
Deer Resistant
USDA Zones
3-7
Plant Spacing
1-3'
Catalog Code
SOL05F