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*''Aster arguta'' <small>(Aiton) Kuntze</small>
*''Aster arguta'' <small>(Aiton) Kuntze</small>
*''Solidago neurolepis'' <small>Fernald</small>
*''Solidago vaseyi'' <small>A.Heller</small>
*''Solidago yadkinensis'' <small>(Porter) Small</small>
*''Solidago boottii'' <small>Hook.</small>
*''Solidago boottii'' <small>Hook.</small>
*''Solidago dispersa'' <small>Small</small>
*''Solidago dispersa'' <small>Small</small>
*''Solidago harrisii'' <small>E.S.Steele</small>
*''Solidago harrisii'' <small>E.S.Steele</small>
*''Solidago neurolepis'' <small>Fernald</small>
*''Solidago vaseyi'' <small>A.Heller</small>
*''Solidago yadkinensis'' <small>(Porter) Small</small>
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'''''Solidago arguta''''', commonly called '''Atlantic goldenrod''',<ref>{{PLANTS|id=SOAR|taxon=Solidago arguta|accessdate=18 November 2015}}</ref> '''cut-leaf goldenrod''',<ref name=fna/> '''forest goldenrod''', '''toothed goldenrod''', and '''sharp-leaved goldenrod''',<ref name=fna/> is a species of [[flowering plant]] native to eastern and central North America. It grows along the Gulf and Atlantic states of the United States from [[Texas]] to [[Maine]], inland as far as [[Ontario]], [[Illinois]], and [[Kansas]].<ref>[http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Solidago%20arguta.png Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map]</ref>
'''''Solidago arguta''''', commonly called '''Atlantic goldenrod''',<ref>{{PLANTS|id=SOAR|taxon=Solidago arguta|accessdate=18 November 2015}}</ref> '''cut-leaf goldenrod''',<ref name=fna/> and '''sharp-leaved goldenrod''',<ref name=fna/> is a species of [[flowering plant]] native to eastern and central North America. It grows along the Gulf and Atlantic states of the United States from [[Texas]] to [[Maine]], inland as far as [[Ontario]], [[Illinois]], and [[Kansas]].<ref>[http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Solidago%20arguta.png Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map]</ref>


It is primarily found in areas of woodland openings, such as outcrops or clearings. ''Solidago arguta'' can be distinguished from similar goldenrods by its combination of dark maroon stems, lightly pubescent to hairless leaves, and broad lower leaves that taper to their base. It produces yellow heads of flowers in late summer and fall. <ref name=fna>[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242417279 Flora of North America]</ref>
It is primarily found in areas of woodland openings, such as outcrops or clearings. ''Solidago arguta'' can be distinguished from similar goldenrods by its combination of dark maroon stems, lightly pubescent to hairless leaves, and broad lower leaves that taper to their base. It produces yellow heads of flowers in late summer and fall. <ref name=fna>[http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242417279 Flora of North America]</ref>
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*''Solidago arguta'' var. ''boottii'' <small>(Hook.) E.J.Palmer & Steyerm.</small> - With pubescent achenes and leaves; native to the [[Ozark Mountains]] and the Gulf Coastal Plain
*''Solidago arguta'' var. ''boottii'' <small>(Hook.) E.J.Palmer & Steyerm.</small> - With pubescent achenes and leaves; native to the [[Ozark Mountains]] and the Gulf Coastal Plain
*''Solidago arguta'' var. ''caroliniana'' <small>(Gray) G.H.Morton</small> - With pubescent achenes and hairless leaves; native across the [[Southeastern United States]]
*''Solidago arguta'' var. ''caroliniana'' <small>(Gray) G.H.Morton</small> - With pubescent achenes and hairless leaves; native across the [[Southeastern United States]]
*Solidago arguta var. harrisii <small>Cronquist</small>
*''Solidago arguta'' var. ''harrisii'' <small>Cronquist</small>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:44, 27 December 2017

Solidago arguta
1913 illustration[1]
Scientific classification
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S. arguta
Binomial name
Solidago arguta
Synonyms[2]
  • Aster arguta (Aiton) Kuntze
  • Solidago boottii Hook.
  • Solidago dispersa Small
  • Solidago harrisii E.S.Steele
  • Solidago neurolepis Fernald
  • Solidago vaseyi A.Heller
  • Solidago yadkinensis (Porter) Small

Solidago arguta, commonly called Atlantic goldenrod,[3] cut-leaf goldenrod,[4] and sharp-leaved goldenrod,[4] is a species of flowering plant native to eastern and central North America. It grows along the Gulf and Atlantic states of the United States from Texas to Maine, inland as far as Ontario, Illinois, and Kansas.[5]

It is primarily found in areas of woodland openings, such as outcrops or clearings. Solidago arguta can be distinguished from similar goldenrods by its combination of dark maroon stems, lightly pubescent to hairless leaves, and broad lower leaves that taper to their base. It produces yellow heads of flowers in late summer and fall. [4]

Varieties[2][4][6]
  • Solidago arguta var. arguta - With hairless achenes; native to the Appalachian Mountains and the Northeast
  • Solidago arguta var. boottii (Hook.) E.J.Palmer & Steyerm. - With pubescent achenes and leaves; native to the Ozark Mountains and the Gulf Coastal Plain
  • Solidago arguta var. caroliniana (Gray) G.H.Morton - With pubescent achenes and hairless leaves; native across the Southeastern United States
  • Solidago arguta var. harrisii Cronquist

References

  1. ^ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 3: 393.
  2. ^ a b The Plant List, Solidago arguta Aiton
  3. ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Solidago arguta". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d Flora of North America
  5. ^ Biota of North America Program 2014 county distribution map
  6. ^ Flora of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States