152 NEW YORK STATE MUSKUM 



Solidago flexicaulis L. 

 S. 1 a t i f o 1 i a L. 

 Broad-leaccd goldenrod 

 Kich, moist woods and thickets. Common. August- September. 



Solidago bicolor L. 

 White goldenrod 

 'I'liiokets and I'oadsides. Common. August- September, 



Solidago hispida Mubl. 

 S. hi (() I () r var. c o n e o 1 o r T. «.V: (1. 

 Edirjj goldenrod 

 hrv soil in thickets. Frequeut. August- September. 



Solidago rugosa Mill. 



Rough goldenrod 



F'ields. fen(:e rows and roadsides. Very common. August- 



Sei»tember. 



Solidago patula Muhl. 



Rough-leaved goldenrod 



Swantps at Apalachiu and Barton. Infrequent. September. 



Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. 

 Elm-leaved goldenrod 

 Woods, coppices and dry slopes. Infrequent. August-Sep- 

 tember. 



Solidago juncea Ait. 



Earlij goldenrod 



Dry, rocky soil of fields and banks. Common. July. This is 



our earliest blooming species and is sometimes found in flower 



late in June. 



Solidago arguta Ait. 



Cut-leaved goldenrod 



.M(»ist thickets. Frequent. July-September. 



Solidago serotina Ait. 

 Smooth goldenrod 

 .Moist soil. Common. August-September, 



Solidago serotina gigantea (Ait.) Gray 

 With the type and nearly as common. August-September. 



