| Common Name: |
Ohio Goldenrod |
| Scientific Name: |
Solidago ohioensis |
| Category: |
Herb/Forb |
| Habit: |
Herbaceous perennial |
| Bloom Color: |
Yellow |
| Bloom Size: |
Is the largest of the goldenrod flowers |
| Bloom Season: |
Late summer |
| Foliage Description: |
The foliage is superb, with lush, lance-like leaves radiating out from the base |
| Height of Plant: |
3-4 ft. |
| Growth Rate: |
Medium |
| Hardiness: |
USDA Zones 3 - 9 |
| Light Requirements: |
Full sun to part shade |
| Water Usage: |
High to medium |
| Moisture Requirement(s): |
Wet, Wet Mesic, Mesic |
| Soil Type: |
Sand, Loam, Clay |
| Soil pH: |
Acidic, neutral, alkaline |
| Native Range: |
Prairie situations in wet to wet-mesic soils |
| Usage: |
Deer resistant |
| Photographer: |
Debi Bradford |
| Location: |
N-11 |