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Sighting: Solidago canadensis at 42.38, -72.53667
Sighting: Solidago canadensis at 42.38, -72.53667 Posted Nov. 20, 2016, 2:41 a.m. by Ansah1 Description or comments: This golden rod has yellow ray of flowers with the edges of the leaf having...
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Question: Hi there - I'm trying to locate nettles on my property (in …
...of Solidago (goldenrod). Look for stinging nettles in river floodplains and terraces, it is certainly one of the preferred locations for this species in New England. Best wishes.
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Question: Hello, we are trying to identify this plant we are finding in …
...likely Solidago rugosa (wrinkle-leaved goldenrod), a native member of the composite family that is common in fields and wetlands. This species, like others of its genus, will produce an abundance of ...
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Question: Last one from our yard in Portsmouth NH. This picture was taken …
...of Solidago (goldenrod). It would be difficult for me to confidently tell you which species without flowers/fruits, but hopefully knowing the genus will be useful to you. Best wishes.
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Sighting: Solidago caesia at 37-49 Reservation Rd, Sunderland MA
Sighting: Solidago caesia at 37-49 Reservation Rd, Sunderland MA Posted Oct. 23, 2016, 2:02 a.m. by Liu1 Description or comments: Axillary goldenrod live in terrestrial habitat. Leaves are sim...
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Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 490 Long Plain Rd, Leverett MA
Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 490 Long Plain Rd, Leverett MA Posted Oct. 23, 2016, 7:33 p.m. by Liu1 Description or comments: Common wrinkle-leaved goldenrod is a flowering non-woody plant whic...
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Question: I realize this isn't a gardening website, but I am in search …
...spectabilis, Solidago canadensis, Solidago rugose, Rudbeckia hirta, Onoclea sensibilis, and Matteuccia struthiopteris. Best wishes.
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Sighting: Lechea minor at 205 Providence Highway Dedham MA
...sp., Solidago sp (puberula?), Antennaria sp., Quercus sp., Cladonia sp., grasses, mosses, lichens. Location notes: Rocky ledge near busy roadway, approximately 200m from Charles River; undevelo...
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Question: Re: goldenrod inquiry, the plant had numerous small “leaflets” in the leaf …
...to Solidago, and the best I could come up with is Gray Goldenrod. It seems S. nemoralis leaves can be toothless or toothed depending on where on the plant they are located. Thanks! Answer: Dear Alans...
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Question: I hope these photos are sufficient for an ID. My guess is …
...with Solidago speciosa (showy goldenrod). While I can't see every detail I need to be certain, I think you are correct with your hypothesis. Best wishes.