Fairhope, I had planned to use goldenrod in my fall wedding more than 3 decades ago, but some of my bridesmaids said they were allergic to it. Now, I hear that ragweed, not goldenrod, is the allergy culprit!
Goldenrod is the state flower for Nebraska and we have a big patch of it growing in our side yard. Thank you for featuring your gorgeous photo of this pretty wildflower. :)
i love that brilliant yellow!
ReplyDeleteaaaachooo!!!!! ;).....It is very beautiful and it certainly gives a welcoming glow to Fall.
ReplyDeletei learned something because of you ... i never knew that it was Alabama state flower. such a lovely flower blowing in the breeze. (:
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, it was the state flower before the camellia, changed back in the 1960s.
ReplyDeleteIt really does look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely harbinger of fall!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo ~ Wow! ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteI love it, too!
ReplyDeleteI love Goldenrod. It has a bad image due to allergies, but it's so pretty along the roadside.
ReplyDeleteFairhope, I had planned to use goldenrod in my fall wedding more than 3 decades ago, but some of my bridesmaids said they were allergic to it. Now, I hear that ragweed, not goldenrod, is the allergy culprit!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.grit.com/going-native/in-praise-of-goldenrod.aspx
Woof! Woof! Learn something new today. Golden Thanks for sharing. Happy Rural Thursday. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteGoldenrod is the state flower for Nebraska and we have a big patch of it growing in our side yard. Thank you for featuring your gorgeous photo of this pretty wildflower. :)
ReplyDeleteI love goldenrod, too, and fortunately I am not allergic.
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