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Question: My house came with a patch of 2 meter tall goldenrod. I …
...likely Solidago altissima. This is a species with triple-nerved leaves and pubescent stems. To confirm this, I would need to know about the pubescence of the underside of the leaf--if it is pubescen...
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Question: I have these plants appearing in my 3rd year wildflower meadow at …
...of Solidago (goldenrod), or a member of the aster alliance. As they get taller I can provide a more confident answer. Best wishes.
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Question: I have what I hope are better images for what I think …
...with Solidago speciosa (showy goldenrod). I do not have access to an image that shows the entire plant (i.e., the habit), which would be useful to confirm the identification. Without such an image, ...
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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.
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Daisies, goldenrods, and other Aster family plants: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...milk-thistle. Solidago aestivalis. swamp wrinkle-leaved goldenrod. Solidago altissima. tall goldenrod. Solidago arguta. forest goldenrod. Solidago bicolor. white go...
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Question: Been spotting this plant everywhere but can't seem to identify it. It …
...a solidago? doesn't seem to have flowers but maybe it is too early to see them. I've seen it grow to be about waist height. Answer: Dear jmckenzie96, I can't identify your plant with c...
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Question: Hello i would like to identify these plants i took photos of …
...as Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod). The last image looks most like Acer platanoides (Norway maple). Hopefully these determinations are helpful for you. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi Arthur, I'm trying to i.d. goldenrods, and I'm struggling with this …
...large Solidago nemoralis (gray goldenrod). Best wishes.
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Question: Goldenrod in Dutchess County NY, similar to Solidago gigantea, but leaves are …
...to Solidago gigantea, but leaves are far larger (on average between 6 and 8" long, and 1 and 2" wide), have only one prominent vein, are nearly glabrous (I counted six hairs on the veins on ...
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Euthamia graminifolia (common grass-leaved-goldenrod, flat-top goldentop)
... Solidago graminfolia var. nuttallii, Solidago graminifolia var. major, Solidago graminifolia var. septentrionalis, Solidago ...