Solidago simplex var. ontarioensis

(G. S. Ringius) G. S. Ringius

Phytologia 70: 398. 1991.

Common names: Ontario goldenrod
Endemic
Basionym: Solidago glutinosa var. ontarioensis G. S. Ringius Phytologia 62: 432. 1987
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Plants (7–)13–41(–61) cm. Leaves: basal spatulate, acute to obtuse, margins entire-crenate to crenate; cauline (2–)4–13(–24), proximal lanceolate to narrowly spatulate, (26–)44–102(–185) × (4–)5.7–12(–21.5) mm, margins serrate; mid to distal (7.8–)10.1–60(–132) × 1–8(–15.5) mm, margins entire or finely serrate distally. Heads in open wandlike to congested paniculiform arrays. Peduncles: bracteoles 1–3(–4). Phyllaries: shortest (1.4–)1.8–2.7(–3.4) mm. Cypselae sparsely strigose. 2n = 36.


Phenology: Flowering Jul–Aug.
Habitat: Basaltic rocks, calcareous shorelines
Elevation: ca. 200 m

Discussion

Variety ontarioensis is found on basaltic rocks on the Keweenaw Peninsula and the eastern shoreline of Lake Superior, and on calcareous shorelines of central and northern Lake Huron, the Georgian Bay islands, and the tip of Bruce Peninsula, Ontario.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
John C. Semple +  and Rachel E. Cook +
(G. S. Ringius) G. S. Ringius +
Solidago glutinosa var. ontarioensis +
Ontario goldenrod +
Ont. +  and Mich. +
ca. 200 m +
Basaltic rocks, calcareous shorelines +
Flowering Jul–Aug. +
Actipsis +, Aster subg. Solidago +, Leioligo +  and Oligoneuron +
Solidago simplex var. ontarioensis +
Solidago simplex +
variety +