Late-season gardens can grow tired. Thankfully, there are late-season bloomers, many native plants I rely on to lift the drab and weedy. Glorious Goldenrod is among them. Despite rumors, they don't cause allergies and are not considered invasive by most authorities.
Related Stories and Helpful Links
- University of Georgia’s Center for Invasive Species site (Invasive.org)
- Penn State Extension’s list of recommended native plants for perennial gardens
- PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR)
- USDA maintains a list of federally recognized noxious weeds.
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Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer
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