Arrangements with Solidagos

Solidago

Quick Facts

Vase Life:

7-10 days

Seasonality:
SummerFall
Common Colors:
yellow
Fragrance:

Mildly fragrant

19 arrangements available
Meanings & Symbolism:

Encouragement

General

Good fortune

General

About

Solidago, often referred to as goldenrod, is a striking flower known for its bright yellow plumes that add a splash of sunshine to any floral arrangement. This hardy perennial is native to North America and is recognized for its slender, feathery clusters that bloom atop tall, leafy stems. Solidago is a versatile flower that complements a variety of arrangements, from rustic bouquets to elegant centerpieces.

There are over 100 species of Solidago, each varying slightly in form and size, but all sharing the characteristic golden hue. The flower's airy, delicate appearance makes it an excellent filler flower, providing volume and texture without overpowering the main blooms. Solidago is often associated with late summer and fall, making it a popular choice for seasonal displays.

In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Solidago holds cultural significance. Traditionally, it symbolizes encouragement and good fortune, often given to wish someone success or to inspire hope. Its vibrant color and positive associations make it a thoughtful addition to any gift bouquet.

Care Instructions

To ensure your Solidago flowers last as long as possible, start by trimming the stems at a 45-degree angle with a sharp knife or scissors. This allows for better water absorption. Remove any leaves that will be submerged in water to prevent bacterial growth.

  • Place the flowers in a clean vase filled with fresh, cool water.
  • Change the water every two to three days and re-trim the stems to maintain freshness.
  • Keep the vase in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts to prolong vase life.

With proper care, Solidago can last up to 7-10 days, adding a cheerful touch to your home or event.