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Leona planted golden rods
No. Some of them are even eaten and can be used to make tea from
No, goldenrod is not commonly used. The method used for making rubber from goldenrod was invented by Thomas Alva Edison. It was an effort to make rubber domestically (United States) so we wouldn't have to import it from foreign countries. Now that we can easily import products from foreign countries, 72% of all the natural rubber production comes from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Most rubber today is synthetic, made from inorganic material. Goldenrod is no longer commonly used to make rubber because of global trade and advancements in science.
There are many plant based yellow dyes. Some of the more common ones are turmeric, a plant of the ginger family and annato, extracted from the seeds of the achiote tree. Traditional temperate plants for yellow dye include weld, dyers greenweed and goldenrod. Even onion skins can produce yellow under the right conditions.
Eventually invasive plants crowd out other plants. An example of this is kudzu. Even with harsh chemicals, it can take 15 years to get rid of a patch of kudzu. Two known herbicides even make kudzu grow faster!
For her grandmother
Leona plants goldenrod, a type of herb. She plants it because her Granny swore it cured every disease and used to make her Goldenrod tea. In honor of her Granny she planted the Goldenrod.
Leona planted golden rods
the plant of Nebraska is goldenrod
its a yellow flower. plant
The scientific name for Goldenrod is Solidago sp.
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Well it affects it by depending on which kind of plant it is. Leona Thomas
Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.
you have to fix the power plant.
Goldenrod is a flowering plant that is part of the Aster family. It grows in open, grassy habitats like savannas, prairies, and meadows.
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.