2-5' tall. Also called Rigida.
Formerly classified as a member of the Solidago genus and recently reclassified as an Oligoneuron. Grower Gene Ripley said it best: “Rigida displays the gorgeous yellow-gold vibrancy of goldenrod, but packed into a dense, showy, flat-topped cluster, with attractive lush slate-green foliage that you’d never recognize as a goldenrod. The pollinators absolutely love it, like all goldenrods, but Rigida draws them in without looking weedy or common. Excellent cutflower.
Plant in full sun to part shade in rich well-drained soil. Attractive to pollinators. Z3. Maine Grown. (bare-root crowns)