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Fireworks Goldenrod

Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks'

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Fireworks Goldenrod

Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks'

15 reviews

Perennials
  • Vibrant and eye-catching color
  • Long-lasting blooms that attract pollinators
  • Easy to grow and low maintenance
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Why Fireworks Goldenrod?

Fireworks Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks') is a stunning perennial plant that provides a burst of striking color to any garden or landscape. With its unique, bright yellow flowers that resemble bursting fireworks, it adds a touch of excitement to any outdoor space. Additionally, it is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for and thrives in full sun to partial shade. Perfect for adding a pop of color and interest to borders, beds, and containers.

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Sunlight

Fireworks Goldenrod requires full sun to thrive.

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Watering

Fireworks Goldenrod requires regular watering, with soil kept consistently moist but not soggy. Deep watering is recommended to ensure water reaches the roots. Avoid overwatering or allowing the plant to dry out completely between watering sessions.

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Fertilizing

Fireworks Goldenrod prefers a well-drained soil and benefits from the application of an all-purpose fertilizer in the early spring or late fall. A balanced fertilizer with equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium can help promote healthy growth and

Fireworks Goldenrod: Nature’s Celebratory Expression



A joyous celebration of life and an embodiment of nature’s inexplicable grace, the Fireworks Goldenrod is simply a masterpiece on display, one that merrily holds an outdoor wonderland. Thanks to its joyous vibes, the Fireworks Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks') makes you feel like every single day is a special occasion. Even when you step closer, you couldn’t help but marvel at these tiny enchanting flowers that manage to make this grand impression!

 

Shimmering like twinkling stars in the night sky, the Fireworks Goldenrod brightly lightens up your outdoor space with its golden charm and enchanting beauty. Elegantly resting on carefree, gracefully arching branches, the tiny yellow flowers not only illuminate your outdoor space with their vibrant golden yellow color and add a dollop of vibrancy and freshness even when summer is over but they also create a happy outdoor space that makes you smile whenever you step into it.

 

These enchanting yellow blooms are only part of the show though! The true charm lies in the “firework” effect that this plant is famous for. Aiming downwards, the slender bright green branches and dark green leaves of the Fireworks Goldenrod resemble the spectacular display of fireworks, topping it off with an explosion of a vibrant golden yellow color!

 

To extend the exceptional beauty of the Fireworks Goldenrod to your indoors, use the golden blooms as cut flowers for a glowing bouquet that brings sunshine to your living room.

 

Brighten up your indoors and outdoors with the festive vibes of the deer-resistant and drought-tolerant Fireworks Goldenrod!

 

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Plant Information:

Botanical Name: Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks'
USDA Zones: 4-9
Water: Medium
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Needs: Well Drained
Mature Height: 3 - 4 feet
Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
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Pollination Info

Pollination Info for Fireworks Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks')

Fireworks goldenrod is a perennial plant that is primarily pollinated by bees, butterflies, and other insects attracted to its showy yellow flowers.

The flowers of Fireworks Goldenrod are arranged in showy, pyramidal inflorescences that bloom from mid to late summer. The flowers are small, but they are produced in large numbers, making the plant very attractive to pollinators.

The plant produces nectar, which attracts bees and butterflies to it. These insects visit the flowers in search of nectar and collect pollen in the process. As they move from flower to flower, they transfer pollen from the male reproductive organs (stamens) to the female reproductive organs (stigmas), which results in fertilization and seed production.

Fireworks Goldenrod is considered a good plant for pollinators, as it provides valuable resources for them in the form of nectar and pollen. It is also a good plant for gardeners, as it is easy to grow and care for, and it adds color and interest to the landscape.

FAQ

Fireworks Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks') FAQ

General Information

  • What is Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod (Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks') is a perennial plant with vibrant, golden-yellow flowers resembling fireworks exploding in the sky.
  • What are the characteristics of Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod is a clumping plant that typically grows 18-24 inches tall and wide. It is known for its vibrant foliage, which ranges from green to variegated green and white, and its golden-yellow flowers, which bloom in late summer to early fall.
  • Where should I plant Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is an excellent addition to borders, cottage gardens, or naturalized areas.
  • When does Fireworks Goldenrod bloom?
    Fireworks Goldenrod blooms in late summer to early fall (August-September).
  • Does Fireworks Goldenrod attract pollinators?
    Yes, Fireworks Goldenrod is a great plant for attracting pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your garden.
  • Can Fireworks Goldenrod grow in containers?
    Yes, Fireworks Goldenrod can grow in containers as long as they are deep enough to accommodate its roots.

Care and Maintenance

  • How do I care for Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod is a low-maintenance plant that requires little care. It prefers well-drained soil and regular watering, especially during periods of drought. Deadheading spent flowers will encourage more blooms.
  • How often should I fertilize Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod is not a heavy feeder and can thrive without fertilization. However, you can fertilize your plant with a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year in the spring and fall if you wish.
  • Should I prune Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Deadheading spent flowers will encourage more blooms, and you can cut back the plant's foliage in the fall after it has died back naturally. However, Fireworks Goldenrod does not require regular pruning.
  • Is Fireworks Goldenrod invasive?
    Fireworks Goldenrod is not considered an invasive species but can spread via its rhizomes and self-seeding. To prevent the plant from spreading, you can divide it every few years and remove any self-seeding plants.

Pests and Diseases

  • What pests can attack Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod is relatively pest-resistant, but it can be susceptible to aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites.
  • What diseases can affect Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Fireworks Goldenrod can be susceptible to powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spot.
  • How can I prevent pests and diseases from attacking Fireworks Goldenrod?
    Regularly inspecting your plant for signs of pest or disease damage and promptly treating any issues with organic or chemical treatments can prevent pests and diseases from attacking Fireworks Goldenrod. Properly disposing of any diseased plant material can also prevent the spread of diseases.

Planting & Care

Planting Fireworks Goldenrod

  1. Choose a location with full sun or partial shade.
  2. Prepare the soil by adding compost or well-rotted manure.
  3. Plant the Fireworks Goldenrod in the soil, leaving enough space between plants for proper growth.
  4. Water thoroughly after planting.

Care for Fireworks Goldenrod

  1. Water regularly, ensuring the plant receives at least an inch of water per week during dry spells.
  2. Apply a layer of mulch around the plant to conserve moisture and control weeds.
  3. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer in the spring, summer, and fall.
  4. Remove spent flowers throughout the growing season to encourage continuous blooming.
  5. Prune back in the fall after blooming has ceased to promote bushier growth and prevent self-seeding.

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Olga W.

Easy ordering process, fast shipping.

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Lisa K.

Beautiful color, vibrant display.

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Isaac C.

I ordered the Fireworks Goldenrod and was impressed by the quality. The blooms were full and beautiful. The customer service was also excellent, addressing all my queries promptly.

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