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Solidago ohioensis (Ohio goldenrod)

Synonyms: Aster ohioensis (homotypic); Oligoneuron ohioense (homotypic); Oligoneuron ohioensis (homotypic)

Wikipedia Abstract

Solidago ohioensis is a North American plant species in the sunflower family, called the Ohio goldenrod. It is found primarily in the Great Lakes region of Canada and the United States, in Ontario, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Illinois. Solidago ohioensis is a perennial herb up to 40 cm (16 inches) tall. The leaves are narrow, up to 25 cm (10 inches) long. One plant can produce as many as 500 small yellow flower heads in a compact branching array at the top of the plant. the plant grows in marshes, on sand dunes, and along the banks of rivers.
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Attributes

Allergen Potential [1]  Medium-High
Lifespan [2]  Perennial
Structure [3]  Herb

Protected Areas

Name IUCN Category Area acres Location Species Website Climate Land Use
Bruce Peninsula National Park II   Ontario, Canada
Edwin S. George Reserve 1297 Michigan, United States
Georgian Bay Islands National Park II   Ontario, Canada
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore II 8272 Indiana, United States
Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve 470167 Ontario, Canada  

Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1Derived from Allergy-Free Gardening OPALS™, Thomas Leo Ogren (2000)
2USDA Plants Database, U. S. Department of Agriculture
3Kattge, J. et al. (2011b) TRY - a global database of plant traits Global Change Biology 17:2905-2935
Abstract provided by DBpedia licensed under a Creative Commons License
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0