. 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. 35. Solidago arguta Ait. Cut-leaved Golden-rod. Fig. 4247. Solidago arguta Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 213. 1789. 5\ Muhlenbergii T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2 : 214. 1841. S. Vaseyi Heller, Muhlenbergia 1: 7. 1900. S. Harrisii Steele, Contr. Nat Herb. 13: 369. 1911. Stem simple, rather stout, glabrous, or sparingly pubescent above, 2°-4° high. Leaves thin, pinnately veined,


. 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. 35. Solidago arguta Ait. Cut-leaved Golden-rod. Fig. 4247. Solidago arguta Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 213. 1789. 5\ Muhlenbergii T. & G. Fl. N. A. 2 : 214. 1841. S. Vaseyi Heller, Muhlenbergia 1: 7. 1900. S. Harrisii Steele, Contr. Nat Herb. 13: 369. 1911. Stem simple, rather stout, glabrous, or sparingly pubescent above, 2°-4° high. Leaves thin, pinnately veined, the lower and basal ones broadly ovate or oval, short-acuminate, 3'-i6' long, I'-5' wide, narrowed into mar- gined petioles, or subcordate, sharply and coarsely serrate; upper leaves sessile, ovate to oblong, acute or acuminate, more or less serrate, smaller; heads 2}"-3" high, secund on the lateral racemose branches of the termi- nal, often leafy panicle; rays 5-7, large; bracts of the involucre oblong, obtuse; achenes glabrous or nearly so. In rich woods, Maine to Ontario, Virginia and Tennessee. Ascends to 2700 ft. in the Adiron- dacks. July-Oct. 36. Solidago canadensis L. Canada or Rock Golden-rod. Fig. 4248. Solidago canadensis L. Sp. PI. 878. 1753. Solidago rupestris Raf. Ann. Nat. 14. 1820. S. canadensis glabrata Porter, Bull. Torr. Club 21: 310. 1894. Stem slender, glabrous, or pubescent above, i°-5° high. Leaves thin, triple-nerved, linear- lanceolate, 2-5' long, 3"-5" wide, entire, or ser- rate with somewhat appressed teeth, acuminate at the apex, narrowed at the base, sessile, or the lowest petioled, glabrous, or pubescent; heads small, ii" high or less, secund on the spreading branches of the often large panicle; rays 4-6, short; bracts of the involucre thin, linear, acutish; achenes small, nearly glabrous. Hillsides, thickets and banks of streams, New- foundland to Virginia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Ten- nessee and South Dakota.


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