HGNP/goldenrod

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Why did we plant goldenrod?

More than 100 goldenrod species are native to North America. Because they evolved here, they are low maintenance and sustainable without watering. More than 125 butterfly and moth species use goldenrod as a host plant. Goldenrod provides nectar, pollen, and leaf material needed to feed a large number of insects. The hollow stems are also vital habitat for overwintering insects. The insects in turn support a thriving bird community.

Goldenrod (Solidago sp.) - Killarney, Ontario.jpg