. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. \'OL. 111. Rand's 19. Solidago Randii (Porter) Britton. Golden-rod. Fig. 4231. Solidago Virgaurea Randii Porter, Bull. Torr. Club ao: 208. 1S03. Solidago Virgaurea Rcdjicldii Porter, Bull. Torr. Club ao: 209. 1893. Solidago Virganra monticola Porter, Bull. Torr. Club ao: 200. 1803. Solidago I 'irgaurea Deanci Porter. Mem. Torr. Club 5 : 320. 1894. S


. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. \'OL. 111. Rand's 19. Solidago Randii (Porter) Britton. Golden-rod. Fig. 4231. Solidago Virgaurea Randii Porter, Bull. Torr. Club ao: 208. 1S03. Solidago Virgaurea Rcdjicldii Porter, Bull. Torr. Club ao: 209. 1893. Solidago Virganra monticola Porter, Bull. Torr. Club ao: 200. 1803. Solidago I 'irgaurea Deanci Porter. Mem. Torr. Club 5 : 320. 1894. Solidago Randii Britton, Manual 937. 1901. Somewhat pubescent, at least above, often glutinous; stem usually simple, rather stout, 5-2° high. Basal leaves oblanceolate, broadly spatulate, or obovate, 3'-S' long, 1' wide, or less, obtuse or acute, mostly dentate, narrowed into margined petioles; stem leaves few, ses- sile, or the lower petioled, oblong-lanceolate to spatu- late, acute; heads 3"-4" high, in a dense or interrupted, rarely branched thyrsus and often in axillary clusters; bracts of the involucre obtuse or acute; achenes more or less pubescent. In dry, mostly rocky situations, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and northern New York to Michigan and on high mountains in Virginia. Referred, in our first edition, as by previous authors, to the Old World Solidago Virgaurea L. 20. Solidago racemosa Greene. River-bank Golden-rod. Fig. 4232. 51. racemosa Greene, Pittonia 3: 160. 1897. Nearly glabrous, sometimes glutinous; stems sim- ple, usually somewhat glutinous, 6'-i8' high. Lower and basal leaves oblanceolate, obtuse or acutish, den- tate, or crenate, i4'-4' long, 2i"-4" wide, narrowed into slightly margined petioles; stem leaves sessile, lanceolate, oblong or linear, numerous, crenate or entire, mostly acute, smaller; heads about 3" high, distinctly peduncled, in a terminal simple or branch- ed thyrsus; bracts of the involucre linear-oblo


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