774 PLANT LIFK OF ALABAMA. 



Solidago odora Ait. Hort. Kt>\v. 3 : -1 1. ITSit. S\VKi;r-S('KN tkk (ioi.DKN-Udi). 



Solidai/o relrorm Midix. Fl. lior. Am.2: 117. lS():i. 



Kll. Sk. 2 : :{7(;. (iiav. Man. oil. (5. 2U). Chap. FI. L'Ki. (Jrav, Syii. Fl. X. A. 1. j»t. 

 2 : ir.O. Coulter, Contr". Xat. llcrl.. 2 : 18'J. 



Mkxuo. 



Carolinian and Ijoui.sianiau areas. Southeastern New Kuf^land. Mum in the<i]iio 

 \'alley, south alonjif the coast to I'loriila, and (roin Tennessee to th<^ (inlf, west to 

 Texas. 



Ai.arama: From the Mountain region to the Coast plain. Dry sandy or gravelly 

 soil, open woods. Also abundant in dry sandy jiine barrens. ,Iuly, August; eoni- 

 uion. When l)ruised, ot'a sweet anise-like odor. 



Ty])0 hicality: "Native of North America." 



Htil). (ieol. Surv. Herb. Molir. 



Solidago odora inodora Gray, Man. ed. .1, L'44. 18(i7. Scknti.kss (J(ildi:n'-R()I>. 



A iorni with soinewli.it broader leaves, less punctate, and odorless when bruised. 

 In Alabama eonlined to the higher mountain ridges. Clay County. Che-aw-ha 

 Mountain. L'.UMI feet altitude. Kare. 



Tv])e loealitv not giveu. 



Herb. Mohr. ' 



Solidago fistulosa Mill. Diet. ed. 8, no. 19. 1768. Villou.s Cioi.DKN-KoD. 



Solidago pilom Walt. I'l. Car. 207. 1788. Not Mill. 



.S. pi/ramiddta Fursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 2 : r),37. 1814. 



>'. r'illosa Ell. «k. 2 : 'M2. 1821-24. 



Ell. Sk. 1. c. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 249. Chap. Fl. 21:5. Gray, Svn. El. X. A. 1, pt. 

 2:1.51. 



Carolinian and Louisiauiau areas. New .Jersey and \'irginia, soiitli along flie low 

 country to Florida and Louisiana. 



Alabama: Coast plain. I)am|i borders of ponds and swamps. Baldwin and 

 Mobile counties. Elowers .Se]>teinber to November. Comnuui. 



Ty]>e locality: "Grows naturally in North America." 



Herb. (Jeol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago erecta Pursli, El. Am. Sept. 2 :542. 1816. Erect Goldkn-iiod. 



SoViduqo tipeciusa var. aiK/iistata Terr. & Gray, El. N. A. 2 : 20.5. 1842. 



Ell. Sk. 2:385. Gray, Man. ed. (i, 249. Chap. El. 210. Gray, Syn. El. N. A. 1, j.t. 

 2 : 1.52. Coulter, Contr. Nat. Herb. 2 : 189. 



Alleghenian and ("aroliniau areas. Minnesota to New England; < diio Valley to 

 Tennessee and along the mountains to Georgia. 



Alat.ama: Mountain region. Madison County, Montesa'uo, 1,200 feet altitude. 

 Dry op(^n woods. Cullman County, 800 I'eet altitude. Calhoun (Jounty, Anniston. 

 Tall.Klega County, Chandler Springs, rocky ridges, 1,200 feet. Septeml>er, October. 

 Not common. 



Type locality: "In North America." 



lltrb. (ieol. Snrv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago patula Muhl. ; Willd. Sp. IM. 3 : 20.59. 1804. Sifackekx-leaf Goi-dex-rod. 



(irav, Man.ed.O. 219. Chap. FI.211. Gray, Svn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2:1,52. Coulter, 

 Contr. Nat. Herb. 2: 1N!I. 



Alleghenian and Carolinian areas. ()nt:irio; Ohio to Minnesota, south to Tenu(!8- 

 see and Tt^xas. 



Ai.ahama: Mountain region. Swampy thickets. Lee County, Auburn (/.'a/.er i)- 

 Earh). Elowers October; ::{ feet liigh. 

 Ty|)e locality: "Hab. in Pensylvania." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago saliciua Ell. Sk. 2 ::389. 1821. Willow Goi-dex-rod. 



SoUdafjo patida var. sirietala Torr. &. Gray, Fl. N. A. 2 : 213. 1842. 



Ell. Sk. 1. c. Chap. El. 212. (Jray, Syn. El. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 152. 



Louisiauiau area. Georgia to Louisiana. 



Ai>ai5ama: Mountain region. Metamoridiic; hills. Coast i)lain. Damp ])lace8. Lee 

 County, Auburn (/•'. S. Kurle). Mobile County, liay shell road. September; rare. 



Type locality: " Comnu)n in the oak land iu the western districts of Georgia." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Solidago amplexicaulis Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. A. 2 : 218. 1842. 



ClASPIXG-LEAK G< )LI)KX-R01). 



Chap. El. 213. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 1, pt. 2 : 153. 

 Carolinian area. Florida to Louisiana. 



