Solidago COMPOSITAE SoUdago 



5512, 14 Oct. 1935 (P). "Very late flowering; in late September 

 and October." 



S. juncea Ait. Early Goldenrod. 



Frequent, in woods and on banks, Cecil and New Castle Coun- 

 ties, in both provinces. Mid-July to early Sept. 



S. uniligulata (DC) Porter var. neglecta (T. & G.) Fern. (5. 

 neglecta of manuals. See Rhodora 23, 292. 1921.) 

 Infrequent, in bogs, Coastal Plain, New Castle, Sussex and 

 Dorchester Counties. Sept. 



S. odora Ait. Sweet Goldenrod. 



Common throughout, in meadows, woods and dry, open ground. 

 Aug., early Sept. 



S. tortifolia Ell. 



Infrequent, in Northampton County, where first collected by 

 Canhy, 8 Oct. 1891 (U). Sept., Oct. 



Here reaching its northern limit. 



S. fistulosa Mill. 



Frequent in clearings, edges of woods, dune hollows and borders 

 of salt marshes, Sussex County; less common southward to Cape 

 Charles. Late Aug., Sept. 



S. Elliottii T. & G. var. ascendens Fern. See Rhodora 38, 215-216. 

 1936. 

 Infrequent, in moist woods, southwestern New Castle County; 

 occasional farther south: 8 mi. n. of Ridgely (Ca), R. R. Tatnall, 

 3625, 16 Oct. 1937 (T); H mi. w. of Woodenhawk Bridge (S), R. R. 

 Tatnall, 2801, 2 Sept. 1935 (T); woods % mi. n. of Belle Haven 

 (Ac), R. R. Tatnall, 2785, 1 Sept. 1935 (T). Sept., mid-Oct. 



Var. pedicellata Fern. See Fernald, 1. c. 



Rare: border of wet pine woods, east of Eastville (No), 

 Fernald & Long, 5520, 12 Oct. 1935 (P, T, U). TYPE No. 



S. ulmifolia Muhl. 



Infrequent, in rocky woods. Piedmont of New Castle and Cecil 

 Counties. Mid- Aug., Sept. 



S. rugosa Mill. See Fernald: Rhodora 38, 216-224. 1936. 



Common in damp woods and fields, and borders of swamps, 



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