Oligoneuron album

Common name: White Goldenrod

Native plant

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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Perennial- Standard
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Flat of 32 (plugs)
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1 Gallon

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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

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