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Solidago simplex var. racemosa
Family:
Asteraceae
[
Solidago victorinii
Fernald,
more
Solidago x raymondii
Rouss.
]
FNA
Resources
John C. Semple, Rachel E. Cook in Flora of North America (vol. 20)
Plants
(6-)18-45(-85) cm.
Leaves:
basal spatulate to obovate, acute, margins dentate, sometimes crenate
;
cauline (3-)12-33(-58) , proximal lanceolate to narrowly spatulate, (25-)45-94(-112) × (2-)3.7-9.5(-17) mm, margins entire or dentate, rarely serrate; mid to distal 5-24 (-50) × (0.8-)1.1-3.3(-8.0) mm.
Peduncles:
bracteoles 2+.
Phyllaries:
shortest (1.2-)1.6-2.4(-2.9) mm.
Cypselae
sparsely strigose.
2
n
= 36.
Flowering Aug-Sep. Calcareous rocks, ledges and cliffs along rivers; 10-300+ m; N.B., Que.; Maine, Md., N.Y., Pa., Vt., W.Va.
Variety
racemosa
is found as rare disjunct populations.
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