Common Name: Elm-leaved Goldenrod

Latin Name: Solidago ulmifolia

Height: 3 feet tall

Duration: Perennial

Bloom Color: Yellow

Bloom Time: July - October

Water Use: Medium, Medium-Dry

Soil: Loam, Clay, Sand, Gravel

Light Requirement: Partial, Shade

Spreads via: Seed; rhizome

Host Plant: Goldenrod Flower Moth and other moth larvae.

Pollinators: Butterflies and many kinds of bees.

Other Information: Woodland species thrives in dappled shade.

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