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Golden Ragwort bursts into early spring with a sea of bright yellow blooms, offering one of the season’s first nectar sources for pollinators. The cheerful daisy-like flowers stand tall above a dense mat of round, dark green basal leaves that often remain evergreen through winter, providing groundcover and visual interest year-round.
This adaptable native thrives in moist, shady environments, making it ideal for woodland gardens, rain gardens, and the edges of shady borders. Once established, it spreads by rhizomes to form a lush, living carpet that suppresses weeds and stabilizes soil. It’s a vital early food source for native bees, and the seed heads left behind can feed small birds if not deadheaded.
While Golden Ragwort can be assertive, it pairs beautifully with robust shade companions like ferns, sedges, and large-flowered woodland perennials.
Why Choose Golden Ragwort?
Golden Ragwort thrives in part to full shade and moist, organic-rich soils, but tolerates average garden conditions. To control spread, plant alongside other vigorous species or thin occasionally. Remove spent flowers to limit reseeding or leave them to feed birds.