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Woods Hole, Massachusetts, United States
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Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, United States
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Solidago spithamaea growing on top of Grandfather Mountain, another of the Mountain's endangered species. It grows on exposed rocky mountain tops and can be distinguished from other Solidago species by its flat-topped inflorescence and the toothed leaves. There are only three known populations of this rare Southern Appalachian endemic.
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2011-09-25 Lower Austria, district Krems-Land: Wachau - Drnstein (280 msm Quadrant 7659/1).German name: Gewhnliche Echt-Goldrute
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Rose Canyon Lake, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona, September 2010
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Grandfather, North Carolina, United States
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Vermont, Wisconsin, United States
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2007 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
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Kværkeby, Denmark
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Keri Drive, Pleasant View, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
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field image of Solidago gigantea LATE GOLDENROD at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a small stand at full bloom.
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June 25th, 2016 - Julington Durbin Creek Preserve
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California, United States
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close up image of Solidago nemoralis OLD FIELD GOLDENROD at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single specimen just at the beginning of bloom, flowers at the top open and flower buds at the bottom.
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close up image of Solidago rigida STIFF GOLDENROD at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - a single flower head showing several full blooms detailing disk and ray flowers.This species is featured in the soon-to-be-published book, Elusive Splendor: Wildflowers of the Tall Grass Prairie. Contact frank@black-sweater-art.com for more information.
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Orinda, California, United States
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United States
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2011-08-06 Lower Austria, district Neunkirchen - Rax northern slope (1760 msm Quadrant 8260/3).German name: Alpen-Goldrute
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Florida, United States
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2011-08-26 Upper Austria, district Rohrbach (nutrient-poor meadow, 715 msm Quadrant 7448/2).German name: Echt-Goldrute
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close up image of Solidago canadensis CANADA GOLDENROD at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve - showing a single specimen after blooms have died back and mature seeds are ready for wind dispersal.
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near Patagonia, Arizona, September 2010