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Goldenrods (Solidago), Predatory Wasps and Drought

One of the pleasant surprises in my garden has been a cultivar of goldenrod or Solidago ('Crown of rays'?).

Not only is this hardy perennial very drought resistent but it's also as palatable to munching bugs as broccoli is to little children. It has a long season of bloom from late July to September to decorate its regular but healthy and sturdy foliage. Native or natural plantings suite it well and it's flowers can provide countless pleasing combinations.

Adding to its allure it attracts clouds of predatory wasps. Organic gardening dictates the necessity of insect predators and the larvae of these tiny wasps are voracious insectivores. I love the sense of activity and life the vast quantity of these wasps give to this corner of my garden.

What species and cultivars has everyone grown in their garden? Does everyone else have such glowing remarks?

Oh by the way...you must grow goldenrod...you must grow goldenrod. I wasn't born evil it's just something I've grown into.

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