Solidago odora Aiton (Q2409)

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Solidago odora is a taxon with the rank species within the section Solidago sect. Odorae
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Solidago odora Aiton
Solidago odora is a taxon with the rank species within the section Solidago sect. Odorae

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    taxon/id/Solidago odora Aiton
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    Solidago odora Aiton
    Solidago odora
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2006. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 20: Magnoliophyta: Asteridae, part 7: Asteraceae, part 2. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    anise-scented goldenrod (English)
    fragrant goldenrod (English)
    sweet goldenrod (English)
    Anise-scented or fragrant or sweet goldenrod (English)
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    Scoggan, H.J. 1978-79. The Flora of Canada. Parts 1-4. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Publications in Botany 7. 4 volumes.
    1 reference
    Scoggan, H.J. 1978-79. The Flora of Canada. Parts 1-4. National Museum of Natural Sciences, Publications in Botany 7. 4 volumes.
    Mexico
    Plants 60–120 cm;
    caudices short, stout.
    Stems 1–5+, erect to arching, puberulent in arrays and in lines proximal to leaf-bases or uniformly.
    basal and proximal usually withering by flowering, tapering to broadly winged petioles, blades oblanceolate, margins entire, short-strigillose, faces glabrous or short scabroso-strigillose along main nerves;
    mid and distal cauline sessile, blades lanceolate to linear-lanceolate or narrowly ovate, 30–110 × 8–20 mm, much reduced distally, bases rounded, margins entire, midnerves prominent, sometimes scabroso-strigillose basally to much of length, apices acute, faces glabrous, finely translucent gland-dotted.
    Heads (20–) 75–350, in paniculiform arrays, openly secund, pyramidal, proximal to mid branches ascending to spreading, recurved, secund, 3–18 cm.
    Peduncles thin, 2–8 mm, glabrate to finely puberulent, glabrous strips proximal to few linear-lanceolate bracteoles.
    Involucres narrowly campanulate, 3.5–5 mm.
    Ray-florets 3–4 (–6);
    laminae 1.4–2.5 × 0.4–0.9 mm.
    Disc-florets 3–5;
    corollas 2.7–3.5 mm, lobes 0.5–1.3 mm.
    Cypselae (obconic) 1.4–2.3 mm, strigose to glabrate;
    pappi 2.4–3 mm.