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Solidago rigida ssp. humilis |
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| Taxonomy | Family: |
Asteraceae (aster) |
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Asteroideae |
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Asterodae |
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Astereae (aster) |
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North American clade |
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| Nativity | Native |
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| Habitat | Dry to moderate moisture. Tall-grass and mixed-grass prairies, open woods, roadsides, disturbed sites, open fields. Full sun to partial shade. Sandy or loamy soil. |
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| Flowering | August to October |
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| Flower Color | Yellow ray florets, yellow disk florets |
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| Height | 10″ to 27″ |
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| Identification | This is a The stems are erect or ascending, stout, and unbranched below the inflorescence. They are rough to the touch due to a moderate to dense covering of short, stiff, curved hairs, even near the base. At the base of the stem is a rosette of basal leaves which is usually present when the plant is in flower. There may be additional rosettes of leaves adjacent to the stem. Basal leaves are small, egg-shaped, inversely egg-shaped, or oblong-elliptic, up to Middle stem leaves are stalkless, thick, fleshy, rigid, egg-shaped, The inflorescence is is a tightly clumped, usually rounded, corymb-like array of 9 to 190 flower heads at the end of the stem. It is usually The tiny flower heads are large relative to other goldenrods, the disk The fruit is an achene with some short, loose hairs near the tip. |
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| Similar Species |
Stiff goldenrod (Solidago rigida ssp. rigida) is a larger plant, 24″ to 60″ in height. The basal leaves are larger, up to |
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| Synonyms | Oligoneuron canescens Oligoneuron corymbosum var. humile Oligoneuron rigidum var. humile Solidago canescens Solidago jacksonii var. humilis Solidago parvirigida Solidago rigida var. humilis |
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| Common Names |
hardleaf goldenrod stiff goldenrod |
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