Pitcher Flower Seeds
Grass-leaved Goldenrod
Grass-leaved Goldenrod
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Medium to tall perennials, with small bunches of tiny yellow flowers, and slender grassy leaves.
While not a true goldenrod, this native species grows in and amongst real goldenrods, and blend in wonderfully, providing an equally beautiful wave of gold.
A favourite of butterflies!
Instructions
In spring after the risk of frost has passed, scatter seeds outside and cover lightly with dirt, keeping moist until they sprout. Plants will sprout in about a week.
Plants need very little care and can be left to grow on their own, but a blooming fertilizer can also be applied once in the summer.
Open carefully, seed tails are still attached!
Plant information
Scientific name | Euthamia graminifolia |
Other names | Flat-top goldenrod |
Life | Perennial |
Hardiness | Hardiness zone #3-9 |
Provincial distribution | Native in Newfoundland |
Growth |
Medium to tall in size, with small bunches of flowers |
Difficulty | Easy |
When to start | Outside after last frost, or indoors if desired |
Light requirement | Full light or partial shade |
Watering | Water occasionally after established |
Soil | Well-draining soil |
Feeding | Little fertilizing needed, bloom fertilizer can also be used |

