Solidago pulverulenta Nutt.

Locations ofSolidago pulverulenta Nutt. in Virginia

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Family
Asteraceae
Botanical Name
Solidago pulverulenta Nutt.
Common Name
Dusty Downy Goldenrod
Synonym(s)
Solidago puberula Nutt. var. pulverulenta (Nutt.) Chapman
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Solidago pulverulenta Nutt.
Comments
The treatment here follows Flora of Virginia and Flora of the Southeastern U.S. (Weakley et al. 2023) in recognizing the traditional varieties of Solidago puberula (var. puberula and var. pulverulenta) at species level. This is supported by morphometric studies by Semple et al. (2020, Phytoneuron 2020-70. 1-22). For the most part, northeastern/inland Solidago puberula (sensu stricto) is geographically separated from southeastern/Coastal Plain S. pulverulenta. However, east-central Virginia is the one area of sympatric distribution; and in this area, the two species can be similar and differences between them can often be subtle. The number of stem leaves is highly variable on both taxa and overlapping between the two; other characters used in keys, including the size of mid-stem leaves and the size and shape of the phyllaries are more reliable. Generally, however, specimens are assignable unless damaged or de-foliated by drought. See also the map for Solidago puberula.
Habitat
Seasonally wet flatwoods, damp to dry clearings, sandy woodlands, and roadsides. Frequent in the s. and c. Coastal Plain.
Native Status
Native

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