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Zone | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Height Range (ft.) | 2.00 to 4.00 |
Spread (ft.) | 1.00 to 2.00 |
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Bloom Description | Clusters, Flowers in Panicles, Small, Yellow |
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Suggested Use | meadow gardens, Pollinator Garden, prairies, Wildflower Garden |
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Euthamia graminifolia – Grass-leaved Goldenrod is a native perennial with narrow, grass-like leaves and clusters of yellow flowers. Perfect for pollinator gardens, meadows, and borders, it thrives in sunny, well-drained soils and provides late-season nectar.
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Common Name | |
Type | |
Family | |
Native? | |
Zone | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Height Range (ft.) | 2.00 to 4.00 |
Spread (ft.) | 1.00 to 2.00 |
Bloom Time | |
Bloom Description | Clusters, Flowers in Panicles, Small, Yellow |
Sun | |
Water | |
Maintenance | |
Suggested Use | meadow gardens, Pollinator Garden, prairies, Wildflower Garden |
Tolerate | |
Growth Rate | |
Attracts |
Add late-season color and pollinator support to your garden with Euthamia graminifolia, commonly known as Grass-leaved Goldenrod. This native perennial features narrow, grass-like green leaves and clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers that bloom from late summer to early fall. Its upright, bushy habit and graceful texture make it a standout in naturalized landscapes, meadows, or pollinator gardens. Grass-leaved Goldenrod thrives in a variety of soil conditions, tolerates drought once established, and provides a vital nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects during the late growing season.
Grass-leaved Goldenrod is ideal for adding texture and late-season color to borders, wildflower meadows, or naturalized plantings. Pair it with other late-blooming natives like Asters, Joe Pye Weed, or Ironweed for a dynamic and biodiverse landscape. Its graceful foliage and bright flowers make it a perfect companion to ornamental grasses or as an accent in rain gardens.
Euthamia graminifolia supports pollinators by providing a late-season nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other insects. Its dense root system helps stabilize soil, reducing erosion and improving water infiltration, making it a valuable addition to eco-friendly gardens and restoration projects.
Enhance your garden with the beauty and ecological benefits of Euthamia graminifolia – Grass-leaved Goldenrod. This resilient native perennial adds vibrant color, wildlife activity, and low-maintenance charm to your landscape.
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Yes. Euthamia graminifolia is native to much of the eastern and central United States, commonly found in meadows, prairies, roadsides, and moist fields. It is a true native wildflower and plays an important role in supporting pollinators and wildlife in naturalistic and habitat-focused plantings.
Unlike the more robust Solidago species, Grass-leaved Goldenrod has narrow, grass-like leaves and a more slender, upright form. It produces clusters of small, bright yellow flowers in late summer to early fall, typically growing 2 to 4 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide.
This plant thrives in full sun and adapts to a variety of soil types, including moist, average, or slightly dry conditions. It is hardy in USDA zones 3 through 9 and is an excellent choice for meadows, pollinator gardens, rain gardens, and naturalized plantings.
Absolutely. Grass-leaved Goldenrod is highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, especially in late summer when many other nectar sources are declining. It also serves as a host plant for several native moth and butterfly species and contributes significantly to native biodiversity.
Yes. It is generally deer-resistant and considered low-maintenance. It may spread modestly by rhizomes, making it well-suited for naturalized settings or prairie plantings, though it’s not aggressive. Occasional thinning or division can help maintain a tidy appearance.
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