Single, yellow, lily-shaped flowers with purple spotting. The leaves have purple, brown and green splotches.
Flower Colors: Yellow
Downy Goldenrod
Flowers in conical clusters at the top of stems.
Drummond’s St. John’s-wort
Yellow pinwheel-shaped flowers with needle-like leaves.
Dwarf St. John’s-wort
Flowers are in branching clusters at the end of the stem.
Early Goldenrod
Flowers are mostly on one side of the stem. The rays around the center disk are unevenly spaced and do not open at the same time. It is one of the earliest blooming goldenrods, beginning in July.
Eastern Gray Goldenrod
This goldenrod grows in clumps of unbranched stems, with the flower clusters on one side. The top of the flower cluster tends to bend.
Eastern Oxeye
Yellow flower petals have slightly notched tips. The flower has a brownish-yellow center cone.
Elmleaf Goldenrod
Arching clusters of flowers on one side of the branch. The wrinkled leaves are thin and not hairy.
Evening Primrose
Cross-shaped flower with pale yellow, heart-shaped petals. The flower opens in the evening and closes during the heat of the day.
Giant Goldenrod
Flowers in tall spreading branches at the top of the stem.