920 



COMPOSITAE 



Solidago 



50 



Map 2007 



Solidago caesia I 



50 



Map 2009 



Solidago Deamn Fern 



of it. It is rather local and is found only on the crests and slopes of oak 

 ridges or rarely in fallow fields. 



P. E. I. to Mich, and Minn., southw. to Ga. and Mo. 



4. Solidago hispida Muhl. Map 2005. This goldenrod is very rare in 

 Indiana. I have it from dry sandy and gravelly wooded banks of lakes in 

 Steuben County and from a sandstone outcrop in Warren County. 



Newf. to Man., southw. to Ga. and Ark. 



5. Solidago erecta Pursh. Map 2006. Restricted to the unglaciated area 

 and found on the crests of chestnut oak ridges underlaid with sandstone or 

 in soil of weathered sandstone. It is often associated with Solidago 

 bicolor. 



N. J., Pa., and Ind., southw. to Ga. and Ala. 



6. Solidago caesia L. Wreath Goldenrod. Map 2007. Frequent 

 throughout the state in both dry and moist woods. Sometimes it forms 

 large colonies. The plants vary from simple to widely branched forms 

 which are often found in the same colony. These forms have been given 

 names but I do not believe they are of taxonomic value. Since they occur 

 throughout the state, all forms are shown on one map. 



N. S., Ont. to Minn., southw. to Fla. and Tex. 



7. Solidago latifolia L. (Solidago flexicaulis L.) Broadleaf Golden- 

 rod. Map 2008. This goldenrod occurs frequently throughout the state in 

 both dry and moist woods. It is found in colonies because it propagates 

 mostly by stolons. 



Newf. to N. Dak., southw. to Ga. and Kans. 



8. Solidago Deamii Fern. (Rhodora 38: 204-205. 1936.) Deam Gol- 

 denrod. Map 2009. Known only from dunes near Lake Michigan in Lake 

 and Porter Counties. 



9. Solidago racemosa Greene var. Gillmani (Gray) Fern. (Solidago 

 Fisheri Steele, Solidago racemosa Greene of Indiana authors, and Solidago 



