Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)–Beach Plant

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Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)

A must-have for coastal landscapes, Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens) thrives in sandy, saline soils and delivers vibrant yellow blooms that attract pollinators well into the fall. This hardy perennial is native to Maine’s coastal dunes, high marshes, and intertidal edges, where it plays an important ecological role in stabilizing shorelines and supporting native biodiversity. With deep green evergreen foliage and bright flower clusters, it’s ideal for restoration projects, native planting schemes, bioswales, and seaside gardens. Drought- and wind-tolerant once established, Seaside Goldenrod brings both color and resilience to any coastal planting.

Key Facts:
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
Note: This is a natural coastal plant specimen. Natural variations in size, color, and appearance from photos should be expected.

Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)

A must-have for coastal landscapes, Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens) thrives in sandy, saline soils and delivers vibrant yellow blooms that attract pollinators well into the fall. This hardy perennial is native to Maine’s coastal dunes, high marshes, and intertidal edges, where it plays an important ecological role in stabilizing shorelines and supporting native biodiversity. With deep green evergreen foliage and bright flower clusters, it’s ideal for restoration projects, native planting schemes, bioswales, and seaside gardens. Drought- and wind-tolerant once established, Seaside Goldenrod brings both color and resilience to any coastal planting.

Key Facts:
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
Note: This is a natural coastal plant specimen. Natural variations in size, color, and appearance from photos should be expected.