Solidago curtisii Torr. & Gray
Detail
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Botanical Name
- Solidago curtisii Torr. & Gray
- Common Name
- Curtis' Goldenrod
- Synonym(s)
- Solidago curtisii T. & G. var. pubens (M.A. Curtis) A. Gray
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Solidago curtisii Torr. & Gray
- Comments
- Plants with densely puberulent stems have been called var. pubens (M.A. Curtis) A. Gray. In Virginia, they intergrade completely, and occur in mixed populations, with the more glabrate typical var. We consider them a forma of the species. See also Solidago flaccidifolia.
- Habitat
- Mesic to dry-mesic (to occasionally dry) upland forests, montane alluvial forests, and clearings. Common in the mountains, primarily above 600 m (2000 ft) elevation, except absent (or very rare) on the northernmost part of the Blue Ridge in Clarke, Fauquier, and Loudoun counties; rare in the Piedmont in areas underlain by mafic rocks (Appomattox, Cumberland, and Fairfax counties).
- Native Status
- Native
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