Flowers: Summer, Autumn; Yellow; Indistinguishable parts (petals); Yelow, late summer & fall.This species of goldenrod is characterised by recurved phyllaries. These are the tiny leaf-like bracts that surround the flower head.
Typical Stout Goldenrod form. Note the upper stem leaves are small.
Closeup of the flowers. The flower heads are close to the stem.
The flower heads of this species are large.
A composite photo showing the recurved phyllaries.
Goldenrods flower from the top down - notice that the upper flowers are finished.
Seeds (beginning of October). This specimen is about as broad as this plant gets - the flower spikes (now seeds) are held fairly close to the main stem.
PLEASE NOTE: A coloured Province or State means this species occurs somewhere in that Province/State.
The entire Province/State is coloured, regardless of where in that Province/State it occurs.
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