// SPECIES PROFILE · PERENNIAL · NATIVE
Stiff goldenrod is the polite, upright goldenrod for gardens — clump-forming rather than running, with thick leathery leaves and flat-topped golden flower heads that bloom in August–September just as migrating monarchs need fuel for their flight to Mexico.
[ growing · ecology · siting · care ]
Goldenrod does NOT cause hayfever — that's ragweed, blooming at the same time. Plant goldenrods generously; the genus supports more pollinator species than any other in the eastern US after the asters.
Why it's on this list: upright prairie native · monarch fuel for migration. Part of Rooted Revival's NE Oklahoma plant catalog — natives, ecologically positive non-invasive cultivars, and food crops worth growing in the Tulsa region.
[ guild · polyculture · cross-layer pairings ]
In a dry mixed-grass prairie planting, stiff goldenrod pairs naturally with: new jersey tea (Ceanothus americanus), big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii), aromatic aster (Symphyotrichum oblongifolium), buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides), black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta), and little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium).
Combine stiff goldenrod with the warm-season grasses listed above for a self-sustaining matrix.
