Golden Alexander is a perennial forb that is generally found in the eastern half of the United States. This attracts many pollinators and other insects with beautiful yellow flowers that bloom late spring.
Perennial forb with mature height up to 3 feet
Bloom period late spring lasting 30 days
Grows in colonies and prefers full sun to partial shade
Adapts best in moist, loamy soils
Commonly found near moist to mesic woodlands
Valued species in wildflower gardens
Attracts butterflies and other beneficial insects