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Sighting: Solidago flexicaulis at Weeks Memorial Forest
Sighting: Solidago flexicaulis at Weeks Memorial Forest Posted Sept. 26, 2018, 11:43 p.m. by JohnWinn Location notes: Several spots along the carriage road trail
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Question: Good morning Dr. I was delighted to find Solidago growing on my …
...find Solidago growing on my neighbors rock wall. The culm is growing down rather than up! The feature the surprised me was the spathulate leaf shape on the basal leaves. The characteristics seems to ...
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Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.360, -72.524
Sighting: Solidago rugosa at 42.360, -72.524 Posted Oct. 17, 2014, 8:47 p.m. by Bio426student24 Description or comments: Note the pinnately veined leaf blades--admin. Location notes: Si...
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Sighting: Solidago flexicaulis at 1500 West St, Amherst, MA 01002
Sighting: Solidago flexicaulis at 1500 West St, Amherst, MA 01002 Posted Nov. 11, 2014, 10:47 p.m. by Bio426student16 Location notes: off a main trail
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Sighting: Chenopodium berlandieri at Harrington, Maine
...and Solidago sempevirens.
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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
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Sighting: Solidago hispida at Sunderland, MA
Sighting: Solidago hispida at Sunderland, MA Posted Oct. 20, 2016, 8:07 p.m. by Rodriguez1 Description or comments: Very hairy specimen Location notes: Mount Toby Trail
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Solidago: Dichotomous Key
...> Solidago. Solidago. Pubescence of the cypsela body can often be assessed by examining the ovary while plants are in flower. Given that the color of ray flowers sometimes fades on herbarium s...
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Question: Working on the goldenrods on the Joppa Flats property in Newburyport. Could …
...either Solidago canadensis or Solidago altissima, which you can separate by measuring the flower heads or examining the density and distribution of hairs on the lower side of the leaf. I hope this is...