Flora of the . Ulegany State Park Region 147 



Solidago juncea Ait. 



In dry, rocky, gravelly or sandy, usually acid soil. 

 The common early goldenrod of the region and often 

 in bloom by the middle of July. The var. scabrella 

 (Gray) Fernald, near Quaker Bridge. 

 Solidago arguta Ait. 



In sandy or stony soil of open woods, thickets and 

 banks. Common especially in the lower valleys. 

 Solidago patula Muhl. 



In wet or marshy soil. Rare. Sunfish run. 

 Solidago rugosa Mil). 



Very common. in dry or gravelly, sometimes sandy 

 soil, in open places, thickets and on banks. 

 Solidago ulmifolia Muhl. 



Stony banks in thin woods near Salamanca. Rare. 

 Solidago nemoralis Ait. 



In dry, usually sterile soil of open places. Reported 

 from Quaker run by Frank W. Johnson in August 

 1921. 

 Solidago serotina Ait. 



In moist or wet soil of open fields, meadows, banks 

 and thickets. Common. The var. gigantea (Ait.) 

 Gray, around the borders of acid bogs and ponds 

 along the edge of the glacial drift near Randolph and 

 Steamburg. 

 Solidago altissima L. 



In moist or rather dry soil of open places and 

 thickets chiefly along the lower streams and valleys. 

 Frequent. Frank W. Johnson also reports finding 

 the variety procera Fernald, in 1921. 

 Solidago canadensis L. 



In sterile gravelly soil around the marsh-pond on 

 Pine hill. Rare. 



