Solidago ptarmicoides
Upland White Goldenrod
Whole Plant Close-Up
Highway #10 and East Saltcoats Grid
16-July-2006
Note that the plant has been cut into two halves in order to fit into this photograph.
This species superficially resembles members of the Aster genus rather than appearing as a typical Solidago. The anomalous features of S. ptarmicoides are not taken into account in the key to the Solidago genus in Budd's Flora. Thus this key requires:
heads small and numerous, in terminal or axillary clusters; NOT [usually solitary at ends of branches] | |
ray florets yellow; NOT [pink, blue, purple, or white] |
Ptarmicoides: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this species.
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Solidago: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora (BF) and Flora of Alberta (FOA) leading to this genus. These do not include the two incorrect answers described above.
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