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Saved all this goldenrod from being tossed.
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I just happened to see it when I went looking to learn more about goldenrod myself, like what the flowers look like. And I remembered your comment.
Having seen pictures of the flowers it made sense though, because big bright colorful flowers are meant to attract pollinators. It's the plant you can barely tell is flowering that's probably dumping pollen into the wind, sneaky bastards.
Lol can't see them flowering anyways... but my nose and sinuses sure let me know when they go.