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Question: I am hoping for help in identifying 2 goldenrod plants. The seed …
...(e.g., Solidago canadensis, S. gigantea, S. altissima). The second one I can't identify, but it is not Solidago speciosa, the leaves are far too prominently toothed for that species. While both...
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Question: 3-4ish ft tall with simple, alternate leaves. I'm unsure if it will …
...of Solidago with triple-nerved leaves. The resolution of your photograph doesn't allow me to tell you which species for sure, but it appears the stems are glabrous (i.e., devoid of hairs) and gl...
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Question: Hello Arthur. Can you confirm if this is Elliot's Goldenrod? ( In …
...be Solidago latissimifolia. That species has +/- glabrous stems and leaves, but notice this species has minutely hairy stems and leaves. It could be a very large Solidago nemoralis, but I would need...
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Question: Thank you so much for your recent identification of the the Micranthes …
Question: Thank you so much for your recent identification of the the Micranthes virgiensis! I would like to be able to identify different solidago species and am using the Newcomb's Wildflower G...
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Question: I just came across this observation (not my own, apologies if this …
Question: I just came across this observation (not my own, apologies if this is not the spirit of the website) of what I think might be a county record of Solidago squarrosa in Barnstable County, MA ...
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Question: Here are some pictures I've found of a purple stemmed and hairy …
...collected Solidago rugose (wrinkle-leaved goldenrod), a native, colonial, perennial species of open areas, wetlands, shorelines, etc. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello. I found this plant regenerating in a moist forest opening in …
...be Solidago rugosa (wrinkle-leaved goldenrod). The second I'm unsure of, but the opposite leaves and rugose texture of the blades suggest (possibly) Scutellaria lateriflora (mad-dog skullcap). ...
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Sighting: Rudbeckia at Lynn Fells Parkway, Saugus MA
...esp solidago sp. [This is a species of Rudbeckia (coneflower)--admin.] Location notes: Adjacent to SOCS ice cream business
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Sighting: Solidago sempervirens at Dedham MA
Sighting: Solidago sempervirens at Dedham MA Posted Sept. 18, 2018, 12:42 p.m. by stephradner Location notes: I thought this was an unusual observation under the I-95 overpass in Dedham at E...
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Sighting: Chelone glabra at Lynn Fells Parkway, Saugus MA
...species. Solidago sp is common along with Aster sp. Location notes: Location is 42.47, -71.04 on the power line access road adjacent to Soc's Ice Cream 67 Lynn Fells Parkway Saugus, MA 01...