Bush goldenrod, Woody goldenrod
Chrysoma pauciflosculosa
Asteraceae


Landscape Uses:

Shrubby wildflower for sandy locations.

Ecological Restoration Notes:

Availability:
Rarely grown by native plant nurseries.
Description:
Bushy branched evergreen shrub 3 feet tall. Grayish green leaves. Clusters of yellow flowers.
Height:
Typically 3 feet in height.
Growth Rate:
Range:
Rare in the southeastern United States south to the Florida Panhandle from Wakulla County west.
Habitats:
Scrub, dunes, sandhills
Soils:
Moist to dry, well-drained sandy soils, without humus.
Nutritional Requirements:
Low; it grows in nutrient poor soils.
Salt Water Tolerance:
Low; does not tolerate flooding by salt or brackish water.
Salt Wind Tolerance:
Moderate; grows near salt water, but is protected from direct salt spray by other vegetation.
Drought Tolerance:
High; does not require any supplemental water once established.
Light Requirements:
Full sun.
Flower Color:
Yellow
Flower Characteristics:
Showy.
Flowering Season:
Late summer to fall.
Fruit:
Hard, bristled achenes
Wildlife and Ecology:
Horticultural Notes:
Comments:
We have been adding data for this species for central and northern Florida and welcome any feedback or review. If you would like to contribute information or images, please contact George Gann via the IRC staff page.


Floyd Griffith, 2023.
Floyd Griffith, 2023.