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Solidago mexicana

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Original material of Solidago mexicana L. [family ASTERACEAE]
Original material of Solidago sempervirens L. [family ASTERACEAE]
Type? of Solidago mexicana Kunth [family ASTERACEAE]
Syntype of Solidago confinis A. Gray [family ASTERACEAE]
Lectotype of Solidago mexicana L. [family ASTERACEAE]
Original material of Baccharis glutinosa Pers. [family COMPOSITAE]
Original material of Baccharis glutinosa Pers. [family COMPOSITAE]
Filed as Solidago mexicana L. [family ASTERACEAE]
Filed as Solidago mexicana [family COMPOSITAE]
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Identification
Solidago sempervirens L. [family ASTERACEAE ] (stored under name); Solidago mexicana L. [family ASTERACEAE ]
Related name
  • Solidago mexicana
  • Solidago sempervirens
  • Baccharis glutinosa
  • Solidago paniculata
  • Solidago longifolia

Flora

Entry for Solidago sempervirens Linnaeus subsp. mexicana (Linnaeus) Semple [family COMPOSITAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 20,
Names
Solidago sempervirens Linnaeus subsp. mexicana (Linnaeus) Semple [family COMPOSITAE], Sida, 20: 1615. 2003
Solidago mexicana Linnaeus [family COMPOSITAE], Sp. Pl., 2: 879. 1753
Aster mexicanus (Linnaeus) Kuntze [family COMPOSITAE]
S. sempervirens var. mexicana (Linnaeus) Fernald [family ]
Treatment Author(s)
John C. Semple
Rachel E. Cook
Information
Involucres 3–4 mm. Rays 7–11. Disc florets ca. 10–16. 2n =18.
Phenology
sep-nov (fall), dec (winter)
Altitude range
0–10 m;
Distribution
Mexico (Tabasco)Mexico (Tamaulipas)Mexico (Veracruz)West IndiesCentral America.USA Ala.USA Conn.USA Del.USA Fla.USA Ga.USA La.USA Md.USA Mass.USA Miss.USA N.J.USA N.Y.USA N.C.USA Pa.USA R.I.USA S.C.USA Tex.USA Va.
Discussion
Subspecies mexicana is found along the coast from Massachusetts to Texas and southward. It may hybridize with Solidago stricta along the Florida Gulf coast.

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