Alexander Golden

Other Names : zizia aurea
GoldenAlexander"

Description:

A Wisconsin Native with upright habit; deep green, leathery, basal foliage; flat clusters of tiny, golden yellow flowers blooming in May-June. Grow in rich moist to well-drained soil in full sun to part shade.

Maintenance:

This plant is easy to grow and maintain. Soil should be moist and loamy. Caterpillars of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly will eat the leaves and flowers.


Foliage Height: 24", Blooming Height: 24-30", Spread: 36-48"

Enviornment: Full Sun to Part Shade

Zones: 4,5,

Suitable for Garden Types
Woodland: Y Wet Land: Y Cottage: Y Border: Y

Other Statistics
Wisconsin Native: Y Attracts Butterflies: Y


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