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Marine Life Specimens Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)–Beach Plant
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Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)–Beach Plant

from $150.00

Common name: Seaside goldenrod, salt-marsh goldenrod, evergreen goldenrod
Scientific name: Solidago sempervirens
Locations: High marsh, coastal dunes, intertidal edges
Seasonality: Available spring – fall (blooms late summer)
Colors: Deep green foliage, yellow blooms
Size: Approx. 1 foot
Collected: By hand
Quantity: By the plant

A must-have for coastal landscapes, Seaside Goldenrod thrives in sandy, saline soils and delivers bright yellow blooms that attract pollinators well into fall. Ideal for native planting schemes, dunes, bioswales, and shoreline stabilization. Drought- and wind-tolerant once established.

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Common name: Seaside goldenrod, salt-marsh goldenrod, evergreen goldenrod
Scientific name: Solidago sempervirens
Locations: High marsh, coastal dunes, intertidal edges
Seasonality: Available spring – fall (blooms late summer)
Colors: Deep green foliage, yellow blooms
Size: Approx. 1 foot
Collected: By hand
Quantity: By the plant

A must-have for coastal landscapes, Seaside Goldenrod thrives in sandy, saline soils and delivers bright yellow blooms that attract pollinators well into fall. Ideal for native planting schemes, dunes, bioswales, and shoreline stabilization. Drought- and wind-tolerant once established.

Common name: Seaside goldenrod, salt-marsh goldenrod, evergreen goldenrod
Scientific name: Solidago sempervirens
Locations: High marsh, coastal dunes, intertidal edges
Seasonality: Available spring – fall (blooms late summer)
Colors: Deep green foliage, yellow blooms
Size: Approx. 1 foot
Collected: By hand
Quantity: By the plant

A must-have for coastal landscapes, Seaside Goldenrod thrives in sandy, saline soils and delivers bright yellow blooms that attract pollinators well into fall. Ideal for native planting schemes, dunes, bioswales, and shoreline stabilization. Drought- and wind-tolerant once established.

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Tidepool Tim partnered with the University of Maine’s Food Science and Human Nutrition Department for a six-month research and development project to perfect our Irish Sea Moss Gel recipe. Working closely with food science experts Rob Dumas and Caitlynn Hillary, we tested a wide range of recipes —hot and cold water infusions, varied soak times, and concentration levels—to identify the optimal approach for nutrient retention, gel consistency, and flavor neutrality. The result is a scientifically-informed, kitchen-ready recipe we're proud to share with you.

Learn more about their program here: https://go.umaine.edu/find-a-major/food-science-and-human-nutrition/

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