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Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.3086, -72.5290
Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.3086, -72.5290 Posted Nov. 25, 2013, 10:50 p.m. by 426std05 Location notes: Side of road
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Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.22482, -72.32137
Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.22482, -72.32137 Posted Oct. 30, 2014, 11:25 p.m. by Bio426student09 Location notes: near wetland
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Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.35889, -72.51472
Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.35889, -72.51472 Posted Nov. 2, 2014, 11:51 a.m. by Bio426student03 Location notes: Fort River
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Sighting: Solidago gigantea at 42.40028, -72.52028
Sighting: Solidago gigantea at 42.40028, -72.52028 Posted Oct. 15, 2014, 2:59 a.m. by Bio426student05 Location notes: Disturbed area
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Sighting: Solidago juncea at 42.39139, -72.53472
Sighting: Solidago juncea at 42.39139, -72.53472 Posted Nov. 3, 2014, 10:38 p.m. by Bio426student01 Location notes: Along edge of parking lot
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Question: Unknown plant that has appeared in flower garden in North Waltham, Mass. …
...(genus Solidago) in the section triplenervae. This group includes Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod) and Solidago altissima (tall goldenrod). I can't discern the two species apart with the ...
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Oligoneuron: Dichotomous Key
... Solidago as stated by the authors—it was nested within Solidago only because they considered Oreochrysum parryi (Gray) Rydb. to be part of Solidago (see Nesom 2006d for rat...
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Question: I have been given an ID for this Goldenrod as Solidago Subsect. …
Question: I have been given an ID for this Goldenrod as Solidago Subsect. Argutae, which is a subgrouping of species similar to S, arguta. Can you explain what a "Subsection" is, as opposed ...
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Sighting: Solidago altissima at 42.367, -72.530
Sighting: Solidago altissima at 42.367, -72.530 Posted Nov. 25, 2015, 1:04 a.m. by acavalcante Description or comments: [Note the hairy stems, S. gigantea lacks hairs on the stems--admin.]
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Sighting: Solidago flexicaulis at Skinner State Park Road, Amherst, MA
Sighting: Solidago flexicaulis at Skinner State Park Road, Amherst, MA Posted Oct. 23, 2016, 8:42 p.m. by Murch1 Location notes: On foot-trail to Mount Holyoke Summit