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Solidago sempervirens- Seaside Goldenrod

Seaside Goldenrod - Solidago sempervirens
Seaside Goldenrod is a low maintenance native that makes a great addition to pollinator gardens and ornamental flower beds. Growing 3-5’ tall, stems erupt from a tight clump of evergreen blue-green basal leaves. Producing golden-yellow tight blooms at the terminal end of long stalks, seaside goldenrod is notably different for its almost succulent-like foliage and flowers, a protection against the ocean winds. Extremely tolerant of salt, periodic inundation, and drought, Solidago sempervirens is tough and blooms late in the summer, extending the season and adding nectar sources for migrating insects.

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