Solidago sempervirens

Solidago sempervirens

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Solidago sempervirens is a salt tolerant coastal goldenrod species with leathery foliage and bold golden plumes that bloom from late summer into fall. It thrives in sandy or saline soils and plays an important ecological role in stabilizing shorelines. Height & Spread: 24 - 48 in x 18 - 36 in Bloom Time: August to October Light Requirements: Full sun Soil Preference: Sandy, saline, or nutrient poor soils Watering Needs: Low to moderate; tolerant of drought and salt spray Deer Resistance: Generally deer resistant due to tough, leathery leaves Native Status This species is native to coastal regions of eastern North America, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. It naturally occurs in dunes, salt marshes, and beach edges. WILDLIFE & INSECTS Butterflies Provides critical nectar resources for Monarchs and other migrating butterflies near the coast. Bees Valued by coastal bee species and native pollinators for its long bloom period and resilience. Hummingbirds Rarely visited dire

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