Soli dago 



COMPOS1TAE 



928 



Map 2015 



Solidago qiqantea 

 var. leiophylla Fern. 



53 



Map 2016 



Soli dago altissima L. 



o~ -S3 



Map 2017 



Solidago nemoralis Ait. 



places about lakes and along - streams. It is sometimes found in marshes 

 and rarely in dry woods. 



Newf. to B. C, southw. to Ga., Tex., and Oreg. 



13. Solidago altissima L. Tall Goldenrod. Map 2016. This goldenrod 

 is frequent to common in every county of the state. It prefers a moist rich 

 soil but adapts itself to all kinds of soils and habitats. 



Newf. to Alberta, southw. to Fla. and Tex. 



14. Solidago nemoralis Ait. Old-field Goldenrod. Map 2017. Frequent 

 to common in every county of the state. It prefers a poor, dry, clay or 

 sandy soil and is a common weed in fallow fields. It is frequent in open 

 woodland and along roadsides. 



Newf. to Sask., southw. to Fla. and Ariz. 



14a. Solidago nemoralis Ait. var. decemflora (DC.) Fern. (Rhodora 38: 

 226. 1936.) (Solidago longipetiolata Mack. & Bush.) Map 2018. Frequent 

 on the dunes bordering Lake Michigan and local elsewhere in the lake area 

 in dry sandy or gravelly soil. 



W. Ont. to n. Alberta, southw. to Ky., Ark., Tex., and Ariz. 



15. Solidago patula Muhl. Roughleaf Goldenrod. Map 2019. Infre- 

 quent in the lake area and local south of it. It is found in springy places, 

 bogs, and marshes and rarely about ponds, hence it becomes local in 

 southern Indiana because its preferred habitat is lacking. 



Maine to Ont. and Minn., southw. to Ga., Ala., and Tex. 



16. Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. Elmleaf Goldenrod. Map 2020. Fre- 

 quent in every county of the state, although the map shows no specimens 

 from a few central counties that have not been botanized. This is a wood- 

 land species and is found in dry soil on the crests of ridges, on wooded 

 slopes, and on the high banks of streams. 



I am citing my no. 54623 as exceptional. In 1933 I found this plant in a 

 sandy black and white oak woods on the northeastern side of Simonton 



