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Zigzag Goldenrod (Potted)

Zigzag goldenrod is a native woodland wildflower with late-summer golden blooms that support pollinators, provide seed for birds, and add texture and color to shaded gardens and riparian edges. Zigzag goldenrod is offered as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches, allowing flexible planting through the growing season when conditions are suitable.

Available to Order Late Spring
Plant Type
Perennial Wildflower
Soil Moisture
Moist
Sun Exposure
Part Sun, Full Sun, and Full Shade
Regular price
$17.00
Regular price
Sale price
$17.00
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Zigzag Goldenrod (Potted)

Product Details

Zigzag goldenrod is a native woodland wildflower valued for its late-summer golden blooms and distinctive zigzag stems that add visual interest to shaded plantings. Offered as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches, it can be planted through the growing season when conditions allow, making it well suited for woodland gardens, riparian edges, and pollinator-focused landscapes.

Botanically known as Solidago flexicaulis, this species produces clusters of bright yellow flowers from late summer into fall. Native to the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast, it is part of a genus long recognized for both ornamental and traditional medicinal value.

Zigzag goldenrod typically grows 1 to 3 feet tall with a spread of 2 to 3 feet, forming airy, branching clumps over time. It grows in full shade to part sun and establishes in a wide range of soils including clay, loam, sandy, acidic, calcareous, and organic planting areas, tolerating both dry and average moisture when planted into a well-prepared site.

This species fits well in shaded meadows, woodland edges, and naturalized riparian plantings where late-season bloom and pollinator support are priorities. It fuels late-season pollinators such as rusty patched bumble bees and monarch butterflies, hosts brown-hooded owlet moths, and provides seed for small songbirds, making potted stock grown in root-prune pouches a practical way to integrate this native goldenrod into diverse landscapes.

Plant Values & Uses

Product Specifications

Sun Exposure Part Sun, Full Sun, Full Shade
Stock Type Potted
Mature Height 1-3 ft
Mature Spread 2-3 ft
Hardiness Zone 3 - 8
Botanical Name Solidago flexicaulis
Soil Moisture Preference Moist
Soil Traits Acidic, Alkaline / Calcareous, Clay, Loam, Poor soils OK, Rich soils, Rocky / Gravelly, Sandy, Well-drained
Plant Type Perennial Wildflower
Wildlife Value Fuels late-season pollinators such as the rusty patched bumble bee and monarch butterfly, hosts the brown-hooded owlet moth. Seeds feed small songbirds in fall.
Bloom Time August, September, October

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