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Question: Working on the goldenrods on the Joppa Flats property in Newburyport. Could …
...either Solidago canadensis or Solidago altissima, which you can separate by measuring the flower heads or examining the density and distribution of hairs on the lower side of the leaf. I hope this is...
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Question: In identifying the type of gall on this goldenrod, it is asserted …
...this Solidago gigantea? Thanks. Answer: Dear chaffeemonell, I cannot tell you which species of goldenrod this is because there is no view of the stem. Within the triplenervae (which includes Solida...
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Question: On Mount Washington not far below tree line (above 4,000 feet) July …
...and Solidago sensu lato. Answer: Dear jfc, this is Solidago macrophylla (large-leaved goldenrod). It is a typical component of high-elevation subalpine forests in New England. It just needs some op...
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Question: Having trouble IDing this.
...like Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod) and Solidago gigantea (smooth goldenrod). It would be easier to assist you if information concerning the general area this plant came from (i.e., state) an...
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Question: Hello, Could this be white goldenrod (Solidago bicolor?) Or perhaps some kind …
...(Solidago bicolor?) Or perhaps some kind of aster? Found on the trail in Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy, Providence, RI Thanks. Answer: Dear sldz22, yes, this is Solidago bicolor, but it is a compact...
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Question: Dear Botanist, Mat I have your assistance in identifying the attached observation? …
...of Solidago (goldenrod). Given the early date, the architecture of the arrays and details of the leaves, it is most likely Solidago juncea (early goldendrod), a common species of roadsides, clearings...
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Question: I suspect this is Solidago of some kind, but I'm not sure …
...genus Solidago (goldendrods) there are a large number of species to sort through. Details of the leaves and vegetative stem are critical for identification within the genus Solidago. If you are able...
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Question: I am 99% sure I found the only ever record of Solidago …
...your Solidago observation on iNaturalist. I'm sorry but it is not Solidago squarrosa. That species is not uncommon here in ME (more northern and higher elevation), so I see it frequently. With...
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Sighting: Solidago canadensis at Pine Hill Road, Chelmsford MA
Sighting: Solidago canadensis at Pine Hill Road, Chelmsford MA Posted Nov. 8, 2015, 4:05 a.m. by dcalenda Description or comments: [This does not have a flat-topped array of flower heads as in...
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Sighting: Solidago caesia at 42.2875, -71.82444
Sighting: Solidago caesia at 42.2875, -71.82444 Posted Oct. 16, 2016, 3:11 a.m. by Levin1 Description or comments: Common name: axillary goldenrod, blue-stem goldenrod Habitat: terrestrial Pla...