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Question: what is this plant and is bit beneficial and edible? Ohio North …
...photographed Solidago caesia (blue-stemmed goldenrod). It is a native species of forests and forest edges. In my area it is one of the later flowering species, and is visited by native bees. Best w...
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Genus: Oligoneuron (flat-topped-goldenrod)
...in Solidago (e.g., Semple et al. 1999), but this is controversial and they are included in Oligoneuron here. Family: Asteraceae. This Genus's Species: Oligoneuron album Oligoneuron rigidum...
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Genus: Euthamia (grass-leaved-goldenrod)
...under Solidago. Reference: Haines (2006). Family: Asteraceae. This Genus's Species: Euthamia caroliniana Euthamia graminifolia Key To This Genus's Species
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Sighting: Solidago caesia at Reservoir Rd, Sunderland, MA
Sighting: Solidago caesia at Reservoir Rd, Sunderland, MA Posted Oct. 8, 2013, 8:11 p.m. by 426std11 Location notes: North side of the road past the water tank, on the embankment. Water tank...
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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...
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Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.388, -72.517
Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.388, -72.517 Posted Nov. 12, 2016, 10:59 p.m. by Zheng1 Description or comments: Common name: Common wrinkle-leaved goldenrod. It occurs in wetlands or non-wetl...
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Question: I don't have any pictures unfortunately, but a question: does Solidago canadensis …
...does Solidago canadensis exhibit purple color along its stem? Not the whole stem, usually, but at some points is it common for S. canadensis to have purplish color? Or is this another species of Solid...
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Question: I'm trying to decide whether this Solidago is altissima or canadensis. I …
Question: I'm trying to decide whether this Solidago is altissima or canadensis. I believe altissima is supposed to be hairy on the undersides of the leaf on both the veins and in between. As yo...
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Question: I'm going to try again with more details with the mystery plant …
...a Solidago, but rather a Symphyotrichum (American-aster). The flower heads (capitula) are too large and too few for most Solidago. The leaves could be Symphyotrichum lanceolatum subsp. lanceolatum v...