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Solidago subsect. Maritimae
Phytologia 75: 12. 1993.
Basionym: Maritimae Torrey & A. Gray Fl. N. Amer. 2: 211. 1842
Synonyms: Undefined subsect. Dasiorima Rafinesque Undefined subsect. Lepiactis Rafinesque Integrifoliae de Candolle Sempervirentes Mackenzie Solidago subg. Stenactila Rafinesque Uliginosae Mackenzie Solidago subsect. Unicostatae A. Gray Solidago sect. Virgatae
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Leaves: basal usually present (rosettes) at flowering; proximalmost cauline usually present at flowering, petiolate, largest, usually 1 prominent nerve; petioles of basal and proximalmost cauline leaves sheathing stems. Heads in thyrsiform-paniculiform arrays, wand to club-shaped, sometimes cone-shaped secund, proximal branches arching. Phyllaries not striate, eglandular. Pappus bristles usually in 2, rarely 3 series (shorter, outer setiform scales rarely present, inner weakly clavate).
Distribution
North America, Mexico, West Indies, Central America, to Atlantic Islands (Azores)
Discussion
Species 5 (4 in the flora).
Plants of subsect. Maritimae are found in bogs and marshes.
Selected References
None.
Key
1 | Distal cauline leaves numerous, large, thick to somewhat fleshy; heads in narrowly to broadly cone-shaped secund arrays, branches secund, proximal arching; maritime coast, Newfoundland to Texas, introduced inland to brackish water habitats, Michigan, Ohio, and Ontario | Solidago sempervirens |
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; bogs and marshes, not maritime | > 2 |
2 | Heads 5–25; rays 8–13; discs 20–25; coastal plain bogs, North Carolina, South Carolina | Solidago pulchra |
2 | Heads (15–)25–250+; rays 1–8; discs 6–12; widely distributed | > 3 |
3 | Cauline leaves appressed to ascending, usually 10–20 mm proximal to arrays, quickly reduced distally; arrays usually narrow, elongate thyrsiform, or with a few arching elongate proximal branches, sometimes distally secund or mostly secund in archingstems; coastal plain, North Carolina to Texas, Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico) | Solidago stricta |
3 | Cauline leaves gradually reduced distally, ascending to spreading, usually longer than 20 mm into arrays or to just proximal; arrays narrowly to broadly thyrsiform, not secund, or if pyramidal and secund, then proximal spreading branches not greatly elongate; Newfoundland to n Ontario, s to Georgia and Alabama (in south,mountains and higher piedmont) | Solidago uliginosa |
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