familyAsteraceae
genusSolidago
sectionSolidago sect. Solidago
subsectionSolidago subsect. Glomeruliflorae
Solidago subsect. Glomeruliflorae
in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. 1(2): 145. 1884.
Basionym: Solidago sect. Glomeruliflorae Fl. N. Amer. 2: 197. 1842
Synonyms: Leioligo subg. Breviligula Rafinesque Solidago (sect. Undefined) ser. Glomeruliflorae (Torrey & A. Gray) O. Hoffmann Solidago subg. Pleiactila Rafinesque Axillares Rydberg Flexicaules Mackenzie Macrophyllae Mackenzie
Basal leaves sometimes present in rosettes at flowering, proximalmost cauline petiolate, usually withering by flowering, not 3-nerved. Heads in axillary clusters or in terminal thyrsiform arrays, not nodding or secund. Phyllaries sometimes striate, not stipitate-glandular. Pappus bristles usually in 2 series (inner bristles usually moderately clavate).
Distribution
e North America (shaded woods and thickets), e North America (eastern deciduous forests)
Discussion
Species 8 (8 in the flora).
Lower Taxa
Key
1 | Stems and leaf faces densely hairy, leaves spatulate to broadly ovate into arrays (rock houses, Kentucky) | Solidago albopilosa |
1 | Stems and leaf faces glabrous or moderately hairy, distal leaves narrowly lanceolate or narrowly elliptic | > 2 |
2 | Involucres 8–13 mm; ray florets 5+ or more | > 3 |
2 | Involucres (6.5–)7–8 mm; ray florets 5 or fewer | > 5 |
3 | Phyllaries attenuate, subequal, 1-nerved; n Quebec and Labrador to n Ontario, s to Catskill Mountains, New York | Solidago macrophylla |
3 | Phyllaries acute to blunt, unequal, 3–10-nerved (at least inner); high elevation s Appalachian Mountains, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia | > 4 |
4 | Leaves not fleshy; inner and outer phyllaries 3–10-nerved; flowering late August–early September; mid to high elevations, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia | Solidago lancifolia |
4 | Leaves fleshy and rubbery when fresh; inner phyllaries often 3-nerved, outer phyllaries 1-nerved; flowering October; high elevations, North Carolina,Tennessee | Solidago glomerata |
5 | Cypselae glabrous; ray floret 1; Ouachita Mountains, along border of Arkansas andOklahoma | Solidago ouachitensis |
5 | Cypselae sparsely to densely hairy; ray florets (1–)2–5; not restricted to Ouachita Mountains | > 6 |
6 | Stems flexuous; proximal mid cauline leaves petiolate, obovate | Solidago flexicaulis |
6 | Stems straight; leaves sessile, lanceolate to elliptic | > 7 |
7 | Stems arching, glaucous, strongly anthocyanic; heads secund; proximal to midleaves lanceolate, 50–150 × 8–30 mm | Solidago caesia |
7 | Stems erect, not glaucous, weakly or not anthocyanic; heads not secund; proximal to mid leaves broadly lanceolate to elliptic, 36–180 × 10–60 mm | Solidago curtisii |
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unequal +
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ovate-oblanceolate +
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flowering +
in A. Gray et al., Syn. Fl. N. Amer. +
1884 +
pistillate +
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pitted +
convex +
woody +
fibrous +
exalbuminous +
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branched +
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Solidago subsect. Glomeruliflorae +
Solidago sect. Solidago +
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thyrsiform +
cluster +
axillary +
shorter +
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