Solidago wrightii- Wright’s Goldenrod blooms from August to October and can be found between 3,550 feet to 9,000 feet in elevation. When you see a plant like this with tiny blossoms, get a close up look to see the individual ones. It really amazes me with how determined Goldenrod is in growing up on the mountain. This amazing plant can grow in the smallest of areas of sandy soil on rock, or in a meadow. When this one wants to grow, she does and the bees 🐝 are in love right now! Remember to let the native flowers prosper where they grow. Take a picture , not a flower and continue to learn from Nature.
Mount Lemmon, AZ Many Blessings, Christina Grossman, MA, CCA, CH Instagram Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CS7NHgKrIAF/ Field Guide: Rose, F. (2012). Mountain Trees of Southern Arizona: A Field Guide. Tucson, AZ: Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Press. Follow me here and subscribe! www.sacredreminders.com YouTube
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