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  1. Blue-stemmed Goldenrod, sometimes referred to as Wreath Goldenrod, is a well-behaved woodland species. It forms attractive loose clumps with arching stems and long, thin leaves. Small clusters of bright yellow flowers form in the leaf axils for about half the stem's length.

  2. A lovely goldenrod for shady gardens and landscapes. In October, delicate arching stems are covered with tiny yellow flower clusters that attract fall pollinators. A clump-forming species that is very well-behaved and deserving of a place in shady gardens. Deer-proof.

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  4. Solidago caesia is an interesting goldenrod for a variety of garden styles: open woodland garden, border, cottage or butterfly garden. As with all goldenrods, it is a desirable source of late-season pollen. Other common names include Wreath Goldenrod.

  5. Ohio Goldenrod has a compact form that belies its large exuberant floral display, late in the season. The superb foliage with lush, lance-like leaves radiates out from the base. Excellent for moist clay, it also thrives in good garden soil.

  6. A native woodland perennial which occurs in forests, woodland borders and drier stream edges. Arching, purplish-green stems are covered with white waxy flowers. Their size and shape lends to the easy creation of wreaths with the stems, hence the name Wreath Goldenrod.

  7. Solidago caesia, known as Blue-stemmed Goldenrod, is a delicate yet resilient native wildflower, rising gracefully to 2 or 3 feet in height. Its slender, arching stems weave through garden borders, thriving in dappled sunlight and cool, moist soils. Best sown in the late fall, this goldenrod bursts into bloom in mid-su

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