Solidago virgaurea

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Read about Solidago virgaurea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Solidago virgaurea, Linn. European Goldenrod. A rough simple-stemmed but stout perennial 1-3 ft. high: basal lvs. 4-7 in. long, 2 – 2 1/2 in. wide, obtuse or acute; upper lvs. sessile or narrowed into margined petioles: fls. in a dense terminal, rather narrow and often interrupted thyrsus which is often 8-10 in. long: bracts of the involucre acute or acutish. Eu. G. 27:7.—One of the best garden plants of the group. A prostrate form is offered. S. cambrica, Huds., is a compact and dwarf form, 6 in. or less high, with larger heads. S. Virgaurea is represented in the U. S. by S. Cutleri, Fern. (S. Virgaurea var. alpina, Bigel.), in the highest alpine districts of N. New England and N. Y.; this American species appears not to be in the trade. CH


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