Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' Fireworks Goldenrod Selected and named by Ken Moore of North Carolina Botanical Garden in 1970. A compact, cascading, clump forming perennial with a radiating flower form that really looks like fireworks! ...
Rough-stemmed Goldenrod Solidago rugosa For help with identifying goldenrods, see the Quick Guide to the Common Goldenrods of New England.
Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' (Goldenrod) A clump-forming perennial that has horizontal branches of golden yellow flowers that look like exploding fireworks. Blooms from late August to October. Zone 5.
Solidago rugosa P. Mill. - wrinkleleaf goldenrod Related Flowers Bigelovia Arborescens ...
Solidago rugosa (Goldenrod, Rough-stemmed goldenrod) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Wrinkle-Leaf Goldenrod [English]: Solidago rugosa Wrinkle-Leaved Bristlegrass [English]: Setaria plicata Wrinkle-Leaved Rose [English]: Rosa rugosa Wrinkle-Seed Pygmyweed [English]: Crassula saginoides ...
It differs from the similar Solidago rugosa by its sparsely toothed or toothless, non-wrinkled leaves. Habitat: Cypress-gum pond borders, shrub bogs, flatwoods, swamps, wet woods, savannas, swales, ditches, wet prairies, pocosins.
The most recent is the very showy Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks', whose brilliant yellow cascading flowers resemble flowing bursts of fireworks.
Wrinkleleaf Goldenrod Scientific Name: Solidago rugosa P. Mill. Synonym: Family: Asteraceae ...
Solidago rugosa 'Lynn Lowrey' (L. Lowrey) (N) Spigelia marilandica 'Little Redhead' (B. McCartney/P. Harper 2007) (N) Thelypteris beddomei coll. #AIK-226 (PDN 2005) Thelypteris normalis var. lindheimeri 'Weekend at (PDN 2006) (N) ...
See also: Solidago, Goldenrod, Green, Aster, Rose
 
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