Yes. However, be aware there are over 100 species of Goldenrod so when you choose, only select those that are native to your region or your efforts may go unrewarded.
If you live in Florida may I suggest a few you can enjoy, Goldenrod (Salidago fistulosa), a perennial that grows to about 3 feet, it is also called Pine barren Goldenrod(spacing 36 inches apart).
Another kind I recommend is the Seaside Goldenrod (Salidago sempervirens), it grows to about 6 feet.
These both need full sun to partial shade with average soil moisture.
Since Florida is so warm all year round the climate says that it is warm enough to grow the oranges all year round.
Florida Has the warmest climate because it is closeest to the equator. The climate in which Florida has is the Savana Climate. This may not be the correct answer so don't take my word for it! =l - A person =p
the climate that cherries need to be in to grow is a mild cool climate cherries are so good
Yes, I think so, because almonds like the heat, and I think that the panhandle is hot considering it's in Florida.
The climate of Florida Is Usually Warm , Sunny and Rainy But The Climate Is The Weather So It'll Depend On The Season
Rhubarb does not typically grow well in Florida due to its warm climate. Rhubarb thrives in cooler temperatures and requires a period of cold dormancy to produce well. If you still want to try growing rhubarb in Florida, it's best to choose a cooler location in the state with some shade and well-draining soil. Additionally, you may need to provide extra care and attention to help the plant survive in the warmer climate.
i dunno it is subtropical climate so i guess the average temp of a subtropical climate is around 75degrees
i winter its so windy summer its so hot.plant cant grow in cold weather or climate .
Crestview, Florida is much farther north than most cities in Florida. It is also farther from the water than nearby cities causing it to have a colder climate in the winter and a hotter climate in the summer than nearby Florida cities.
the climate made it harder for the people crops to grow. it was sooo hot in Jamestown and there is not much rain so the crops didnt grow as well
Florida has a very warm moist climate, which provides a lot of energy to fuel storm that can produce tornadoes.
It grows well in South Carolina, so I'm sure it will grow in Florida. It is a succulent plant that is well adapted to growing with little water in the heat.