. 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. 48. Solidago Riddellii Frank. Riddell's Golden-rod. Fig. 4260. Solidago Riddellii Frank; Riddell, Syn. Fl. West. States 57. 1835. Stem stout, glabrous, or slightly pubescent above, i°-3° high. Leaves numerous, thick, glabrous on both sides, entire, acute at each end, the lower and basal ones long-petioled, elongated, lanecolate, somewhat triple-nerved and condu


. 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. 48. Solidago Riddellii Frank. Riddell's Golden-rod. Fig. 4260. Solidago Riddellii Frank; Riddell, Syn. Fl. West. States 57. 1835. Stem stout, glabrous, or slightly pubescent above, i°-3° high. Leaves numerous, thick, glabrous on both sides, entire, acute at each end, the lower and basal ones long-petioled, elongated, lanecolate, somewhat triple-nerved and conduplicate, often i° long, 4"-io" wide, the upper smaller, similar, sessile and clasping at the base, conduplicate, somewhat falcate; heads 3"-4" high, 20-30-flowered, very numer- ous in a dense corymb; involucre oblong-cam- panulate, its bracts broadly oblong, obtuse; rays 7-9, narrow; achenes 5-nerved, glabrous. On moist prairies, Ontario to Minnesota, Ohio and Missouri. Also at Fortress Monroe, Va. A supposed hybrid with S\ rigida L. occurs in Iowa. 47. Solidago ohioensis Riddell. Ohio Golden-rod. Fig. 4259. Solidago ohioensis Riddell, Syn. Fl. West. States 57. 1835. Very smooth throughout; stem rather slender, simple, 2°-3° high. Leaves firm, pinnately veined, flat, the basal and lower ones elongated-lanceolate or oblong-lanceo- late, obtuse, long-petioled, serrulate toward the end, or entire, often i° long; upper leaves sessile, lanceolate, entire, gradually smaller and those of the inflorescence bract- like; heads 2i"-3" high, numerous in a terminal compound corymb, 15-25-flowered; rays 6-9, small; bracts of the narrowly cam- panulate involucre oblong, very obtuse, gla- brous; achenes glabrous, 5-nerved. In moist soil, western New York and south- ern Ontario to Illinois, Michigan and Wiscon- sin. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit


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