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SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA | Grass-leaved Goldenrod

  • SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA | Grass-leaved Goldenrod
  • SOLIDAGO GRAMINIFOLIA | Grass-leaved Goldenrod
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$1,300.00
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Product Description

"Grass-leaved Goldenrod, Lance-leaved Goldenrod"

Solidago comes from the Latin word solido meaning "to strengthen; to make solid". Graminifolia is the Latin word for "grass-like leaves

 
Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna
Soil Moisture Wet, Wet Mesic, Dry Mesic, Dry
Bloom Time

Summer, Fall
July, August, September

Bloom Color Yellow
Max Height 2 feet
Wetland Code FACW-
Germ Code  C(60), D
Seeds Per Ounce   350,000


Common throughout the Tallgrass area in damp places, along streambanks and along roadsides. This is the "common" flat-topped goldenrod most people are familiar with. Slender leaves have rough, untoothed edges and 3 to 5 (sometimes 7) parallel viens, yellow ray flowers (12 - 25) appear from July to October. Grows to 4 feet.

Edible Uses: The fresh or dried leaves are a tea substitute.

Medicinal Uses: Antiseptic. An infusion of the dried powdered herb can be used.

A decoction of the root has been used in the treatment of chest pains and lung problems. An infusion of the blossoms has been used in the treatment of some types of fevers.

Other Uses: Mustard, orange and brown dyes can be obtained from the whole plant.

Herbal Uses: Unknown

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  1. Leonel 5 Star Review

    Posted by on 8th Jul 2012

    Plant-based food: seeds, nuts, berries, plleon, fruit, foliage and twigs, nectar and sap are all good sources of plant-based food. Since birds and bugs are used to the balanced nutrition found from natural sources, this is the best way of feeding wildlife, and requires the least from you in terms of ongoing maintenance. Native plants are most likely to feed the wildlife living in your area, so if you're unsure of what to plant, you can be sure natives will be a hit.