Solidago bicolor, with several common names including white goldenrod, silverrod and (in Québec) verge d’or bicolore, is a plant species native to much of eastern North America. It is found in Canada (from Manitoba to Nova Scotia) and in the United States (every state completely east of the Mississippi except Florida). It prefers sandy and rocky soils, and can frequently be found along roadsides.
Other Names: Valkjas Kuldvits, Золотарник Двуцветный, White Goldenrod, Solbic
Help us find native, sun-loving open forest species! Go wildflower hunting on roadsides, rights of way, and old fields within the National Forests of Georgia. We are looking for plant species that occur on the land naturally, not planted. Many of these sun-loving, open forest species survive on r...