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Solidago

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Solidago é um género botânico pertencente à família das Asteráceas. As espécies deste género são comummente conhecidas como «solidagos», também. Wikipédia
Nome científico: Solidago
Família: Asteraceae
Classificações inferiores
Solidago, commonly called goldenrods, is a genus of about 100 to 120 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Most are herbaceous perennial ...
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Solidago, or Goldenrod, is a genus of herbaceous perennials in the aster family with up to 120 species and numerous cultivars. It displays small, bright yellow ...
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Solidago speciosa has a fibrous root system, not a rhizomatous one like Canada Goldenrod. It will spread slowly to form clumps but will not overwhelm small ...
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Showy Goldenrod, Solidago speciosa, adds a flourish of yellow plumes to the autumn landscape with upright panicled flowers that are both showy and elegant.
Goldenrod plants (Solidago) are easy to grow, with a magnificent sprays of tiny yellow flowers. Solidago lights up the late summer/early fall garden.
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22 de fev. de 2024 · Late goldenrod (Solidago gigantea) is common to seasonally moist or wet, open ground. Occasionally it is found on drier ground or in part shade.
Solidago de en.m.wikipedia.org
Solidago canadensis, known as Canada goldenrod or Canadian goldenrod, is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae.
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16 de jan. de 2023 · The erect, usually unbranched, reddish stems of this perennial are 1-6 ft. tall and occur singly or in clusters. Small, yellow flowers occur in ...
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Solidago Wichita Mountains (Golden Torch Goldenrod) is an unidentified species of Goldenrod originally collected from the Wichita Mts. Of southwestern ...
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Genus: Solidago — goldenrod. In order to identify some species, you will need to look for hairs on the seeds. These hairs develop early and can even be seen ...