Goldenrod
Solidago Altissima - A herbaceous native perennial wildflower, Tall Goldenrod, can grow 2 to 6 feet tall supporting masses of small, dark yellow, plume-like flowers. One plant can produce as many as 1500 small yellow flower heads in a large array. Goldenrod typically blooms in September and is often mistaken for Ragweed as the allergy instigator, but instead, it’s a wonderful herb to help support your allergies! Use it dried in teas or in tincture form. Pollinators also love this as a late season source of nectar.
Tip: Use the dried flower heads in teas to help support your body during severe pollen counts and allergies. Mix with dried nettle for added minerals to your tea and a dash of honey. Or use goldenrod tincture drops in your favorite beverage to help support respiratory health.
Planting Guide & Care Instructions
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