Goldenrod / Pollinator Pleaser or Bully?

Is goldenrod, Solidago, a pollinator pleaser or a garden bully? It straddles both worlds.

Goldenrod benefits 104 caterpillar and 42 bee species, making it the #1 perennial that benefits insects. It is an invaluable keystone plant and a must have in any garden.

A versatile plant, there are between 100 and 120 species. Goldenrods are suited for most settings, though the majority prefer sun. They range in height from under two ft. to over 6 ft. Bloom times vary depending on the species.

When choosing goldenrod for a garden, consider clump-forming ones. Plants that spread by rhizomes can become aggressive bullies that overrun other the rest of the garden. (I speak from experience).

Sweet goldenrod, Solidago odora, has golden flowers and an upright nature. It grows 2 to 4 ft. high and has a mild anise smell. A low maintenance, non-aggressive type of goldenrod, it grows in clump (not rhizomes). It is highly appealing to pollinators. The photo is by Helen Lowe Metzman, USGS.

For a study of different species, visit the Chicago Botanic Garden’s research.

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