Wreath Goldenrod
Solidago caesia, commonly known as Wreath Goldenrod or Blue-stemmed Goldenrod, is a graceful perennial native to central and eastern North America. This plant typically grows in woodlands, along slopes, and in rocky areas, thriving in part shade to full sun and well-drained soils. It is distinguished by its arching, blue-purple stems and clusters of small, bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to fall. The flowers emerge from the leaf axils along the stems, creating a wreath-like effect that adds a unique touch to garden landscapes.
Wreath Goldenrod is not only valued for its ornamental appeal but also for its ecological benefits. It attracts a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and wasps, and serves as a host plant for several butterfly and moth larvae, such as the Wavy-lined Emerald moth (Synchlora aerata). Additionally, its seeds provide food for songbirds.
Unlike some other goldenrod species, Solidago caesia is not aggressive and can be a more manageable choice for gardens.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns


Wreath Goldenrod
Wreath Goldenrod
Solidago caesia, commonly known as Wreath Goldenrod or Blue-stemmed Goldenrod, is a graceful perennial native to central and eastern North America. This plant typically grows in woodlands, along slopes, and in rocky areas, thriving in part shade to full sun and well-drained soils. It is distinguished by its arching, blue-purple stems and clusters of small, bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to fall. The flowers emerge from the leaf axils along the stems, creating a wreath-like effect that adds a unique touch to garden landscapes.
Wreath Goldenrod is not only valued for its ornamental appeal but also for its ecological benefits. It attracts a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and wasps, and serves as a host plant for several butterfly and moth larvae, such as the Wavy-lined Emerald moth (Synchlora aerata). Additionally, its seeds provide food for songbirds.
Unlike some other goldenrod species, Solidago caesia is not aggressive and can be a more manageable choice for gardens.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Solidago caesia, commonly known as Wreath Goldenrod or Blue-stemmed Goldenrod, is a graceful perennial native to central and eastern North America. This plant typically grows in woodlands, along slopes, and in rocky areas, thriving in part shade to full sun and well-drained soils. It is distinguished by its arching, blue-purple stems and clusters of small, bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to fall. The flowers emerge from the leaf axils along the stems, creating a wreath-like effect that adds a unique touch to garden landscapes.
Wreath Goldenrod is not only valued for its ornamental appeal but also for its ecological benefits. It attracts a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and wasps, and serves as a host plant for several butterfly and moth larvae, such as the Wavy-lined Emerald moth (Synchlora aerata). Additionally, its seeds provide food for songbirds.
Unlike some other goldenrod species, Solidago caesia is not aggressive and can be a more manageable choice for gardens.























