A harbinger of the changing seasons, goldenrod blooms from later summer into autumn, and tends to be one of the last splashes of color before the winter begins. The goldenrods are often vilified; some species can become invasive outside of their natural range, and they have also been falsely accused of causing hay fever (though this is now known to be caused be Ragweed / Ambrosia spp, a wind-pollinated annual that blooms at the same time). In actuality, the goldenrod is an incredibly useful and beneficial plant whose sticky pollen is carried by insects instead of by the breeze.
Read MoreA well-known wildflower that is often dismissed as a weed and not given further thought, the dandelion deserves a closer look. I spent many childhood days attempting to save their sunny blossoms from lawnmowers and weedkillers- little did I know then how truly valuable the plant can be.
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