Contains 49 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Solidago L.
GOLDENROD
Classification
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ASTERALES
Solidago
Citation
SOLIDAGO Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 878. 1753.
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TYPE: Solidago virgaurea Linnaeus Lectotypified by Britton & A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S., ed. 2. 3: 380. 1913.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Solidago aestivalis Peat-loving Goldenrod
Solidago altissima var. altissima Tall Goldenrod
Solidago altissima var. pluricephala Southern Tall Goldenrod
Solidago auriculata Eared Goldenrod
Solidago austrina Southern Bog Goldenrod
Solidago austrocaroliniana
Solidago bicolor Silverrod, White Goldenrod
Solidago boottii Boott’s Goldenrod
Solidago caesia Axillary Goldenrod
Solidago curtisii Curtis’s Goldenrod
Solidago erecta Showy Goldenrod
Solidago faucibus Gorge Goldenrod
Solidago fistulosa Hairy Pineywoods Goldenrod
Solidago flaccidifolia Appalachian Goldenrod
Solidago flexicaulis Zigzag Goldenrod
Solidago gigantea Smooth Goldenrod
Solidago gracillima Southern Bog Goldenrod, Graceful Goldenrod
Solidago hispida var. hispida Hairy Goldenrod
Solidago jacksonii Southeastern Bold Goldenrod
Solidago juncea Early Goldenrod
Solidago kralii Kral's Goldenrod
Solidago latissimifolia Coastal Swamp Goldenrod
Solidago leavenworthii Leavenworth's Goldenrod
Solidago mexicana Southern Seaside Goldenrod
Solidago nemoralis var. nemoralis Eastern Gray Goldenrod
Solidago odora Licorice Goldenrod
Solidago patula Northern Roughleaf Goldenrod
Solidago petiolaris var. petiolaris Downy Goldenrod
Solidago pinetorum Pineywoods Goldenrod
Solidago ptarmicoides White Prairie-goldenrod, Upland White Aster
Solidago puberula Downy Goldenrod
Solidago pulchra Beautiful Goldenrod, Carolina Goldenrod
Solidago pulverulenta Downy Goldenrod
Solidago radula Rough Goldenrod
Solidago rigida Midwestern Bold Goldenrod
Solidago rigidiuscula
Solidago roanensis Roan Mountain Goldenrod
Solidago rugosa var. aspera
Solidago rugosa var. celtidifolia Hackberry-leaf Goldenrod
Solidago rugosa var. rugosa Wrinkle-leaf Goldenrod
Solidago salicina Southern Roughleaf Goldenrod
Solidago simulans Granite Dome Goldenrod, Cliffside Goldenrod
Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod
Solidago sphacelata Limestone Goldenrod, False Goldenrod, Heartleaved Goldenrod
Solidago tarda
Solidago tortifolia Leafy Pineywoods Goldenrod
Solidago vaseyi Vasey’s Goldenrod
Solidago verna Spring-flowering Goldenrod
Solidago virgata Wand Goldenrod
Identification Key
1.  Leaf bases cordate- or auriculate-clasping around the stem
1.  Leaf bases not clasping the stem
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2.  Heads axillary in small clusters subtended by leaves 2 times or more as long as the clusters (at least the proximal clusters), occasionally the clusters elongate but then subtended by leaves >6 cm long
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2.  Heads in thyrsiform, racemiform, or paniculiform arrays, the clusters subtended by reduced leafy bracts <6 cm long and subequal to shorter than the clusters
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3.  Stems erect, not glaucous, weakly or not anthocyanic; proximal to mid-cauline leaves broadly lanceolate to elliptic, 3.6–18 cm long, 1–6 cm wide
3.  Stems arching, glaucous, strongly anthocyanic; proximal to mid-cauline leaves lanceolate, 5–15 cm long, 0.8–3 cm wide
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4.  Stems strongly arching; proximal midcauline leaves narrowly lanceolate, 5–15 cm long, 0.8–3 cm wide
4.  Stems weakly arching; proximal midcauline leaves shorter and broadly lanceolate to rhombic, 5–9 cm long, 1.3–2.4 cm wide
5.  Leaves strongly rugose-veined, the lateral and some additional veins prominent and strongly discolorous from the lower surface, impressed on the upper surface
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5.  Leaves not strongly rugose-veined, the lateral veins scarcely prominent and concolorous to slightly discolour with the lower surface, not or only scarcely impressed on the upper surface
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6.  Distal cauline leaves lanceolate to elliptic, not much reduced distally
6.  Distal cauline leaves ovate, much reduced distally
7.  Stems below inflorescence arrays glabrous to glabrate or sparsely strigose
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7.  Stems below inflorescence arrays distinctly pubescent
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8.  Basal and proximalmost cauline leaves relatively large, distal cauline leaves strict to ascending-appressed, and much reduced; leaves glabrous (sect. Maritimae)
8.  Basal and proximalmost cauline leaves absent or relatively small, distal cauline leaves spreading to ascending or appressed; leaves sometimes pubescent or scabrous
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9.  Leaves scabrous or hirsute on the upper surface
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9.  Leaves glabrous to glabrate on the upper surface
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10.  Basal and proximal leaves larger than distal ones, with long, winged petioles; disc florets 5-15
10.  Basal and proximal leaves subequal to slightly smaller than distal ones, with short, winged petioles; disc florets 4-7
11.  Leaves linear-lanceolate to lanceolate
11.  Leaves ovate, elliptic, to elliptic-lanceolate
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12.  Basal leaves usually present at flowering, long-petiolate; cauline leaf blades abruptly contracted to the petiole
12.  Basal leaves usually absent at flowering, short-petiolate; cauline leaf blades cuneate at the base
13.  Main panicle branches not recurved, usually not secund
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13.  Main panicle branches mostly secund and recurved
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14.  Phyllaries stipitate-glandular; ray florets (5)7-9; cypselae 3-4 mm long
14.  Phyllaries not stipitate-glandular; ray florets 9-16; cypselae 0.8-1.5 mm long
15.  Leaves entire, with anise-like odor when crushed
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15.  Leaves (at least some) toothed, without anise-like odor
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16.  Stems uniformly puberulent, sometimes with a short glabrous to glabrate strip below the leaf; mid-cauline leaves mostly (15)30–70 mm long, 8–20 mm wide (2–6 times as long as wide)
16.  Stems puberulent in lines decurrent from distal leaf bases; mid-cauline leaves mostly 40–110 mm long, 5–15(20) mm wide (4–15 times as long as wide)
17.  Proximal leaf blades mostly <6 cm long, 2-4 times longer than wide; ray florest 0-2
17.  Proximal leaf blades mostly >6 cm long, 4-15 times longer than wide; ray florets 2-18
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18.  Cauline leaves long-tapering or long-cuneate at the base
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18.  Cauline leaves truncate to scarcely tapering at the base
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19.  Leaves spatulate to oblanceolate, 1-veined, the apex short-acute to rounded, often reduced and subentire distally
19.  Leaves lanceolate, often 3-veind, the apex long-acute to acuminate, mostly rather large distally
20.  Stem short-hirsute; leaves lanceolate to elliptic-oblong
20.  Stem puberulent, scabrellous, to strigillose; leaves linear-lanceolate to narrowly elliptic
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21.  Leaves not twisted, mostly with numerous teeth; ray florest 8-15
21.  Leaves twisted, subentire or with few teeth; ray florets 2-8
1.  (Key A) Distal cauline leaves numerous, large, thick to somewhat fleshy; heads in narrowly to broadly cone-shaped secund arrays, branches secund, proximal arching
1.  Distal cauline leaves fewer or leaves much reduced, not fleshy to somewhat fleshy; heads in thyrsiform or wand-shaped, sometimes secund arrays, proximal branches usually short, ascending, rarely some much elongated
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2.  Basal leaves sparsely to obviously serrate; arrays sometimes with much elongate proximal arching branches
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2.  Basal leaves entire, sometimes crenate; arrays narrow, without elongate proximal branches
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3.  Basal leaves larger, oblanceolate; inflorescence arrays of many branches that grade from short to distally short to proximately mid length with the longest spreading and arching
3.  Basal leaves smaller, not oblanceolate; inflorescence arrays of few long to very long lower inflorescence branches
4.  Basal leaves 2-5(10) mm wide; disc florets 2-5(8)
4.  Basal leaves (5)10-40 mm wide; disc florets (6)8-12
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
No synonyms found.