They are a weed. They will come back each year if not killed. We used to pull them, root intact, and dry them in the sun before they go to seed and spread further. They are not a 'friend' to farmland.
Goldenrod primarily thrives in temperate climates, characterized by warm summers and cold winters. It is commonly found in fields, meadows, and along roadsides across North America. These plants are adaptable and can tolerate a variety of soil types, often flourishing in well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils. Goldenrod is well-suited for regions with moderate rainfall and can also withstand periods of drought.
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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.
Plants commonly found in meadows include wildflowers like daisies, poppies, and lupines, as well as grasses such as fescue, ryegrass, and bluegrass. Meadows may also support shrubs like goldenrod and black-eyed Susan, providing a diverse habitat for wildlife.
They don't (or at least not well or for long) - it is needed for cell divsion/growth.
Dogwood ,Kudzu, Loblolly Pine, Spanish Moss, and Goldenrod.
A goldenrod spider is about 1/2 inches long.
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
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.
The scientific name for Goldenrod is Solidago sp.
a long time
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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.
My dog sought out Goldenrod plants during our walks. Within a year, she was diagnosed with a bladder stone and had surgery to remove it. I then read that Goldenrod was an ancient remedy for kidney and bladder issues. She had obviously known that her body needed Goldenrod for medicinal purposes.
one week
Yes, aloe plants can live inside a house as indoor plants as long as they receive adequate sunlight and are not overwatered.
Grasshoppers, birds and frogs