Solidago stricta subsp. stricta

unknown
Synonyms: Aster flavovirens KuntzeSolidago chrysopsis SmallSolidago flavovirens ChapmanSolidago stricta var. angustifolia (Elliott) A. Gray
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Basal leaves entire. Arrays narrow, without elongate proximal branches. 2n = 18, 36, 54.


Phenology: Flowering Sep–Nov (year-round s).
Habitat: Sandy, usually moist soils, bogs, marshy ground, open pine flat-woods, sometimes in coastal brackish marshes, outer coastal plain
Elevation: 0–100 m

Distribution

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Ala., Del., Fla., Ga., La., Md., Miss., N.J., N.C., S.C., Tex., Va., Mexico, Central America (Belize, Guatemala).

Discussion

Subspecies stricta occurs near the coast and never has elongate branches in the arrays unless the leader is damaged. It is found on the outer coastal plain from Delaware to Texas. A. Cronquist (1980) thought that Solidago flavovirens might be S. gracillima (S. stricta subsp. gracillima) or perhaps a hybrid with S. sempervirens.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
John C. Semple +  and Rachel E. Cook +
unknown +
Maritimae +
Ala. +, Del. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, La. +, Md. +, Miss. +, N.J. +, N.C. +, S.C. +, Tex. +, Va. +, Mexico +, Central America (Belize +  and Guatemala). +
0–100 m +
Sandy, usually moist soils, bogs, marshy ground, open pine flat-woods, sometimes in coastal brackish marshes, outer coastal plain +
Flowering Sep–Nov (year-round s). +
Aster flavovirens +, Solidago chrysopsis +, Solidago flavovirens +  and Solidago stricta var. angustifolia +
Solidago stricta subsp. stricta +
Solidago stricta +
subspecies +