Wonderful presentation. This went into much more depth than I anticipated. I learned so much about a plant that for the past 65 years, I had thought was just one variety.
This is excellent in so many ways... clear explanation of botanical terms with diagrams and photos, and differences b/w species plainly shown. In awe of your presentation skills
Great video. One idea: identify the specific goldenrod species in each of the pictures as you discuss them. I kept asking myself, "what kind of goldenrod is that?"
Exactly what I need to identify my goldenrod plants that volunteered into my backyard. It's a gorgeous display of both goldenrod and asters back there! LOVELY
Hey! I have a question....the goldenrod I have growing native in my area (SC) is coming up as Tall Goldenrod (Solidago Altissima). Do you know if this is one that I can save and dehydrate for teas and tinctures?
At least 5 min of this is about flat top goldenrods , does mean all That flat it can have a liitle concave but it can also have a little of the opposite so it is not that flat it is nature these flattops that are not fllat , it would be more flatt"ish" if you know what i mean , it is not that precise, its nature after all these flattops , which are not flat as i mentioned, they could be either concave or convex or bla blabla blah blahblah blah blah blah blah , whats up with americans ??? why all that talking
Wonderful presentation. This went into much more depth than I anticipated. I learned so much about a plant that for the past 65 years, I had thought was just one variety.
This is excellent in so many ways... clear explanation of botanical terms with diagrams and photos, and differences b/w species plainly shown. In awe of your presentation skills
Great video. One idea: identify the specific goldenrod species in each of the pictures as you discuss them. I kept asking myself, "what kind of goldenrod is that?"
Exactly what I need to identify my goldenrod plants that volunteered into my backyard. It's a gorgeous display of both goldenrod and asters back there! LOVELY
Thank you was perfectly explained. Good job very informative
I love this, so informative. Can't wait to explore more of your site
Hey! I have a question....the goldenrod I have growing native in my area (SC) is coming up as Tall Goldenrod (Solidago Altissima). Do you know if this is one that I can save and dehydrate for teas and tinctures?
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geeez.....so far no pics of september -no flowers yet in PNW........EVERY VIDEO HAS YELLOW FLOWERS BUT NON PRIOR TO BLOOMING .........SHEEESH
And Canada
Well the fact is I don't live in Mi. but I do in Texas and we have a lot of G R . Rob.
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At least 5 min of this is about flat top goldenrods , does mean all That flat it can have a liitle concave but it can also have a little of the opposite so it is not that flat it is nature these flattops that are not fllat , it would be more flatt"ish" if you know what i mean , it is not that precise, its nature after all these flattops , which are not flat as i mentioned, they could be either concave or convex or bla blabla blah blahblah blah blah blah blah , whats up with americans ??? why all that talking
She explained that perfectly
Also your video is to long . Rob.
I'd like to watch but a Jamie Oliver ad for 4 min's before turned me off. No skip ad toggle.