Oligoneuron album
Common name: White Goldenrod
White Goldenrod is a short prairie plant with white daisy-like blooms. Flowers are arranged in flat umbels that sit atop reddish stems. Bloom time is late summer to early fall and lasts one to two months. It can be used in rock gardens and is a great addition as a late season bloom. This plant was formerly classified as an Aster species, but has since been found to hybridize with several goldenrods, lending to the reclassification.
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Plant Details
Plant type
Forbs
Soil type
Dry, Dry Mesic
Light exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun / Part Shade
Bloom period
Summer
Urban environment
Uncompacted Urban Soils, Harsh Exposure Tolerant
Habitat
Prairie Grasslands, Sandy Soils, Savannas
Growth form
Colonizing / Spreading, Rhizomatous/stoloniferous
Growth rate
Fast
Flower color
White
Fall color
None
Size
- Mature height
- 1 Feet
- Mature width
- 2 Feet
- Max height
- 2 Feet
- Max width
- 3 Feet
Additional information
Butterfly host plant Pollinator hot spot