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wrinkleleaf goldenrod

Herbage

glabrous.

Leaves

relatively thick and firm, strongly rugose-nerved, usually blunt-toothed to subentire, apices often acute, relatively short and stiff hairy.

Ray florets

5–8(–10)

Heads

in compact to lax pyramidal arrays, branches divergent and recurved arrays.

Distal

cauline leaf blades lanceolate, somewhat reduced distally.

Rays

florets 5–12.

2n

= 18, 54.

Solidago rugosa var. sphagnophila

Solidago rugosa var. aspera

Phenology Flowering Aug–Oct.
Habitat Sandy and boggy soils, cedar woods and wet ground
Elevation 0–100+ m (0–300+ ft)
Distribution
from FNA
CT; MA; ME; NC; NJ; NY; PA; RI; SC; VA; NS
from USDA
e North America
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Discussion

Variety sphagnophila is a distinctive cedar-swamp race in its pure form. Intermediates with var. rugosa occur in areas of sympatry.

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Varieties 3 (3 in the flora).

(Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.)

Source FNA vol. 20, p. 147. FNA vol. 20, p. 147.
Parent taxa Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Solidago > sect. Solidago > subsect. Venosae > ser. Venosae > Solidago rugosa Asteraceae > tribe Astereae > Solidago > sect. Solidago > subsect. Venosae > ser. Venosae > Solidago rugosa
Sibling taxa
S. rugosa subsp. aspera, S. rugosa subsp. rugosa, S. rugosa var. aspera, S. rugosa var. celtidifolia, S. rugosa var. cronquistiana, S. rugosa var. rugosa
S. rugosa subsp. aspera, S. rugosa subsp. rugosa, S. rugosa var. celtidifolia, S. rugosa var. cronquistiana, S. rugosa var. rugosa, S. rugosa var. sphagnophila
Synonyms S. aestivalis S. aspera
Name authority C. Graves: Rhodora 6: 183. (1904) (Aiton) Cronquist: Rhodora 49: 78. (1947)
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