In "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, the character who plants goldenrod is a woman named Ana. She is an elderly neighbor who initially observes the community garden with suspicion but later becomes involved in its development. Ana's planting of goldenrod symbolizes her connection to the past and her desire to reclaim the garden space in her neighborhood.
A goldenrod jungle refers to an area densely populated with goldenrod plants, which are known for their bright yellow flowers. These plants typically thrive in meadows, fields, and disturbed areas and can grow tall, creating a jungle-like appearance. Goldenrods are often associated with biodiversity, as they attract various pollinators like bees and butterflies. Additionally, the term can sometimes evoke imagery of vibrant, wild landscapes rich in flora and fauna.
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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.
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Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
Leona is a doing kind of person that likes to help others. She finds that the garden lot is trashed, and so she makes it a priority to clean it up. Then she plants goldenrod in memory of her grandmother.
Sae Young plants beans in the vacant lot in the "Seedfolks" book in memory of her father. She hopes that by growing beans, she can honor her father's memory and find healing through nurturing the plants.
The scientific name for Goldenrod is Solidago sp.
Virgil plants beans in the community garden in the book Seedfolks. He is an elderly man who wants to connect with the land and his ancestry through gardening.
virgil and his father plant lettuce!
Seedfolks was created in 1997.
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Paul Fleischman wrote Seedfolks.