The zig-zag shape of the zig-zag goldenrod stems, particular to North America, links with its name. Its tiny bright yellow petaled flowers, thriving in late summer through early fall, draw insects like bees and butterflies. The zig-zag goldenrod grows easily. It favors wet, drained earth and partial shade. You often see it along brook banks, in forests, and in shaded zones. While producing no noteworthy fruits, its leaves and form make it a sight in gardens and wilds. The leaves hold a lance form with jagged edges. At heights nearing three feet, the zig-zag goldenrod contributes visual charm.
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