A hand holds Bishy Barnabees Cottage Garden Ltd's Canadensis (Goldenrod) Dried, featuring yellow flowering stems and green leaves—ideal for adding textured charm to dried flower arrangements—shown against a gray wooden fence.
Grown in Norfolk

Canadensis (Goldenrod) Dried

Dried stems, hand-harvested from our Norfolk farm

£6.00 Free UK delivery on orders over £30

Dried Canadensis Bunch (Goldenrod)

If your dried arrangement feels a little flat or cold, Canadensis (Goldenrod) is the instant fix. This native wildflower produces tall, branching stems topped with feathery plumes of tiny, mustard-yellow flowers that dry to a rich, warm gold.

This is the ultimate "texture builder." It doesn't just add colour; it adds volume and softness. The fluffy flower heads fill gaps beautifully, knitting together spikier stems like wheat or lavender. Whether you are creating a rustic harvest wreath or a boho wedding bouquet, this is the essential golden thread that ties everything together.


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🌿 About these Stems

These are the air-dried stems of Solidago canadensis. They are harvested at the peak of their bloom to ensure the tiny flowers stay attached.

The Texture: The flower heads are soft, feathery, and plume-like. They add a "cloud" effect to arrangements, similar to Gypsophila but with a warmer, earthier feel.


🎨 Styling Ideas

Canadensis is a hardworking filler that works in almost any rustic setting:

  • The Autumn Wreath: Because the stems branch out, you can snip one stem into 3-4 smaller pieces. Tuck these into a moss or vine wreath base to add splashes of gold among foliage.
  • The Harvest Vase: Pair it with dried Wheat and Barley. The golden-yellow of the Canadensis highlights the pale straw colour of the grains.
  • Table Settings: A single sprig tied with twine around a napkin makes a beautiful, simple place setting for a Thanksgiving or harvest dinner.

📋 Product Specifications
Plant Type Dried Canadensis (Goldenrod/Solidago)
Colour Natural Mustard Yellow / Harvest Gold
Stem Length Approx. 50cm - 60cm
Bunch Size Generous Hand-Tied Bunch
Lifespan Years (keep dry)
Great for 🍂 Autumn Wreaths
🌾 Rustic Bouquets
💍 Boho Weddings

Perfect Dried Companions

Create a stunning autumn display by mixing textures:

  • 🌾 Dried Wheat: The Classic Combo. Goldenrod and Wheat are the perfect match. The fluffy texture of the flowers softens the architectural spikes of the grain.
  • 🟣 Dried Statice (Purple): The Vibrant Contrast. Purple and Yellow are complementary colours. Mixing deep purple Statice with golden Canadensis creates a vibrant, high-energy arrangement that pops.

⚠️ Colour Note
Dried Goldenrod naturally fades from bright lemon-yellow to a warmer, deeper mustard-gold over time. To preserve the colour for as long as possible, keep out of direct sunlight.

🏆 Grown in Norfolk

Our dried flowers are grown, harvested, and air-dried right here on our Norfolk flower farm, ensuring a sustainable product with zero air miles.

Grown

Norfolk, UK

  • Hand-harvested and dried on our farm at Salle Moor Hall, Norfolk
  • Colour-fast for months — keep out of direct sunlight
  • Eco-friendly compostable packaging throughout
🌾 Every stem was grown and dried on our farm at Salle Moor Hall, Norfolk — not imported or bought in.

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🌿 Care & display tips
Keep your dried flowers out of direct sunlight and away from damp — both will fade and soften the stems over time. No water needed. Arrange loosely in a vase or tie with twine for a hanging display. Handle gently as dried stems can be brittle.
💐 Using in arrangements
Dried flowers work beautifully with other dried stems, pampas grass, and seed heads. If using in a wreath or floral foam, wire the stems first for extra security. For wedding work, we recommend ordering a little extra to allow for any breakage during handling.
📬 Delivery & packaging
Dried flowers are packed carefully in a rigid box to protect the stems in transit. Dispatched within 2–3 working days. All packaging is compostable or recyclable. Free delivery on orders over £30.