showy goldenrod

showy goldenrod (var. rigidiuscula)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Solidago speciosa var. rigidiuscula


Taxonomy

Family:

Asteraceae (aster)

 

Subfamily:

Asteroideae

 

Supertribe:

Asterodae

 

Tribe:

Astereae (aster)

 

No Rank:

North American clade

Parent

showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa)


Nativity

Native

Status

 

Habitat

Dry to moderate moisture. Open woods, fields, prairies, and plains. Full sun. Sandy or loamy soil.

Flowering

Late July or early August to early October

Flower Color

Yellow ray flowers, yellow disk flowers

Height

8 to 60


Identification

This is a 8 to 60 tall, erect, perennial forb that rises on 1 to 5 stems from a stout, woody caudex in mature plants, from rhizome in young plants. It tends to form clumps.

The stems are erect, leafy, green or reddish, hairless from the base to the inflorescence, and minutely hairy in the inflorescence.

Basal and stem leaves are dark green and are not glaucous. Stem leaves are alternate, rough to the touch, crowded, and firm. Basal and lower stem leaves are narrow, inversely lance-shaped or inversely egg-shaped, with the attachment at the narrow end. Basal leaves are 2 to 12 long including a short leaf stalk, and to ¾ wide. The margins are often coarsely toothed.They are usually not present at flowering. The upper surface is almost hairless. Middle stem leaves are narrowly egg-shaped to lance-shaped or elliptic, 1 to 3½ long, and to wide, becoming smaller as they ascend the stem. They are attached to the stem without a leaf stalk. The margins on the middle leaves are finely toothed, becoming untoothed near the top of the stem. The upper surface is hairless and smooth to the touch. On the upper half of the plant small, wing-like leaves appear in the leaf axils.

The inflorescence is a dense, 4 to 12 long, 1 to 3½ wide spike with 15 to 300 flower heads. The flowering stems of the inflorescence curve upward rather than out and down.

The flower head is about ¼ wide with 6 to 8 yellow ray florets and 7 to 9 yellow disk florets.

 
Similar
Species

The 12, showy flower spike makes this one of the more easily recognized goldenrod species.

Showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa var. speciosa) has much wider leaves. Basal leaves are usually present at flowering. The stem leaves are smooth to the touch, not crowded, and not firm.


Range Range Map  

Sources: 4, 7.

 
Sightings

Glacial Lakes State Park

Louisville Swamp

Mound Spring Prairie SNA

Regal Meadow


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Synonyms

Solidago conferta

Solidago harperi

Solidago jejunifolia

Solidago speciosa var. angustata

Solidago speciosa var. jejunifolia

Solidago uliginosa var. jejunifolia

 
Common
Names

showy goldenrod


 

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