Solidago 'Super'

Solidago 'Super'
Leaf tip Acuminate
Leaf margin Dentate
Leaf type Foliage leaf
Winter hardness Good (USDA-zone 5, 6)
Flower color Yellow-medium yellow-002A
Leaf, general shape Elongate
Plant height 1,2 - 1,4 m
Inflorescence Capitulum (head)
Structure (tissues) Herbaceous
Light conditions Semi-shades; Sunny
Leaf division Simple
Plant, growth type Erect
Plant structure/crown structure Normal
Toxicity (if consumed) Not or barely
Moisture requirements Moist

Golden rod, scientifically known as Solidago 'Super', is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It gets its name from the bright golden color of its flowers, which add a vibrant touch to any garden or landscape.

One of the notable features of Solidago 'Super' is its leaf structure. The leaves have an acuminate tip and dentate margin, giving them a slightly serrated appearance. They are elongate in shape and are classified as foliage leaves.

Solidago 'Super' is known for its ability to withstand cold temperatures. It has a good winter hardness and can survive in USDA zones 5 and 6 without any problems. This makes it an excellent choice for gardens in regions with cooler climates.

The flowers of Solidago 'Super' are a stunning medium yellow color, adding a burst of sunshine to any space. They are arranged in capitulum inflorescences, commonly referred to as heads. These flowers are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to the garden.

In terms of its structure, Solidago 'Super' is considered herbaceous, meaning it does not have any woody tissue. It is a relatively tall plant, reaching a height of 1.2 to 1.4 meters. The overall growth type of the plant is erect, giving it a sturdy and upright appearance.

The crown structure of Solidago 'Super' is normal, meaning it has a typical arrangement of stems and branches. This contributes to its overall aesthetic appeal and gives the plant a well-balanced look.

For those concerned about toxicity, Solidago 'Super' is non-toxic or barely toxic if consumed. However, it's always best to exercise caution and prevent ingestion of any plant material.

Moisture requirements for Solidago 'Super' are moderate, and the plant thrives in semi-shaded or sunny conditions. It can adapt to various soil types as long as it is kept consistently moist. Regular watering and proper drainage are essential to maintain the health and vigor of the plant.

In conclusion, Solidago 'Super' is a stunning golden rod variety that brings beauty and vibrancy to any garden or landscape. With its attractive foliage, bright yellow flowers, and ability to withstand colder temperatures, it is a popular choice among gardeners. Its herbaceous structure, normal crown arrangement, and moderate moisture requirements make it relatively easy to care for. Consider adding Solidago 'Super' to your garden and enjoy its beauty year after year.

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