Ohio Goldenrod, scientifically known as Solidago ohioensis, is a vibrant native plant flourishing between 36 to 48 inches in height. This perennial is adorned with stunning yellow flowers that blossom from August to September, making it a perfect choice for adding late-season color to your garden. Favoring full sun, Ohio Goldenrod thrives in a range of soils including clay, loam, and sand, and prefers medium to moist conditions. Not only does it attract bees, butterflies, and moths, but it also acts as a larval host for the Wavy-lined emerald and Green leuconycta. Ideal for informal borders and prairie-style gardens, Ohio Goldenrod adds visual interest without overpowering other plants.
Prairie Fairy Notes
Adds a splash of yellow late into the season while other plants are spent. Fills in open spaces neatly without taking over a garden.