PrintPrepared by Jennifer L. D’Appollonio, Assistant Scientist, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469. Clusters of bright yellow flowers adorn the tips of the two to four foot tall spreading perennial. Location: alternate turf Annual/Perennial: Perennial Florida Native: Yes Nectar: Yes Larval host: Yes (Gray hairstreak, Dorante Longtail skippers) Notes: Secondary component in alternate turf; if seeds are left on plants they stick to clothes II – Desmodium II – gray hairstreak II – Dorantes longtail Goldenrod Plant is a Hardy Herbaceous Perennial Plant. nemoralis: gray goldenrod Often invasive woody species tend to get a foothold in patches of tall goldenrod because fire tends to not carry through these areas. Habitat is disturbed areas- meadows and fields or roadsides. Lately it has been reclassified as a variety of Canada Goldenrod, Solidago canadensis var. Water Needs: Moderate. Commonly used names for goldenrod species of plants include: Aaron’s rod, woundwort, goldruthe, and solidago. It is a member of the Asteraceae genus. Because of the wide distribution and the existence of several varieties, there is significant variability in the characteristics of local ecotypes. The second Goldenrod gall we found in a small meadow at Hilton Pond Center is sometimes confused with the ball gall, but a closer look shows it is spindle-shaped (above) rather than spherical, hence the name "elliptical gall. Scientific name: Scientific name Description: Tall shrub with yellow flowers. Goldenrod Bunch Galls, also called Rosette Galls, are the result of an egg being laid in the topmost leaf bud of Canada Goldenrod, Solidago canadensis by a midge in the genus Rhopalomyia, often Rhopalomyia solidaginis. Solidago lepida, the western Canada goldenrod or western goldenrod, is a North American plant species in the genus Solidago of the sunflower family. Scientific Name Common Name Substitution Options Oligoneuron rigidum Stiff Goldenrod Heliopsis helianthoides Solidago ptarmicoides (1,3‐9) Onosmodium molle Marbleseed Osmorhiza claytonii Clayton's Sweet Cicely Phryma leptostachya Desmodium glutinosum (5‐9) Galium boreale Packera aurea Golden Ragwort Zizia aurea Solidago pitcheri . Central stems are clad with numerous lance-shaped, stalkless to short-stalked, green leaves that are hairless above but hairy beneath and tapered at each end. SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME Solidago rigida STIFF GOLDENROD Solidago speciosa SHOWY GOLDENROD Sorghastrum nutans INDIAN GRASS Sparganium … scabra) Common Name: Tall Goldenrod. It is native to California, southern Nevada, and Baja California. California Goldenrod — Solidago velutina is another plant that has adapted to its environment by blooming in summer. Goldenrod plant is commonly known as Goldenrod has a scientific name of Solidago Rugosa. Missouri Goldenrod Scientific name: Solidago missouriensis Bloom season: August-September Alternate names: Prairie goldenrod Status: Native More info: This rhizomous perennial is 15-60 inches tall, and occurs in dense patches. fistulosa 2'-3' Blackberries; e.g., Rubus spp. - Scientific name: Aster tataricus 'Jindai' - Bloom period: September to October. Sun: Full Sun or Partial Shade. Goldenrod is the state flower of Kentucky, and Solidago gigantea is the state flower of Nebraska. Solidago gigantea is a perennial herb that reaches heights of up to 2 m (6.6 ft) tall, sometimes spreading by means of underground rhizomes. Name refers to the fact that goldenrod has excellent potential to heal the wounds. USF Species Project The Forest Preserve. Their featured plant was the Common Daisy with 29 names. Solidago canadensis L. Solidago lepida DC. Their three-dimensional blooms along with the fact that they are a sign that spring has sprung makes them popular. Scientific Name. Curtis’ Goldenrod (Solidago curtisii) Note the upper leaves extending beyond the flower heads. Goldenrod plant is commonly known as Goldenrod has a scientific name of Solidago Rugosa. Flowers and fruit. Canada Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Aster family (Asteraceae) Description: This is a herbaceous perennial plant with a central stem that is 2-6' tall. It is a member of the Asteraceae genus. It is considered alleopathic to sugar maple seedlings, producing chemicals that inhibit their growth. Scientific name of goldenrod, “solidago”, originates from Latin word “solidare” which means “to make whole”. Solidago canadensis is an upright rhizomatous perennial that grows up to 5 feet (1.5 m) tall. Revised Aug 2019 Plants of Schmeeckle Reserve (UWSP) Brian C. Barringer 1* , Mike Copas 1 1, Tanya Copas 1, Robert Freckmann , Virginia Freire 1, David Hillier , Emmet J. Judziewicz , Rhiannon Kohlmoos 1, Stephanie P. Lyon , Emily Schaefgen 1, Paul Skawinski 2, Samantha Vold , and Benjamin Wielgat 1 1 Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, WI 54481 It seems that there are 1.05 million scientific names for plants on our planet and only 300,000 of those are confirmed to be unique species. On NameThatPlant.net, plants are shown in different seasons (not just in flower), … Animal Use. sum-fall Solidago odora fragrant goldenrod. The seed is enclosed in a single-seeded, wind-disseminated fruit. ... Scientific Name Common Name Habitat. The “jindai” variety was first discovered at the Jindai Botanical Garden in suburban Tokyo. Extra Tall (over 6ft) Common Name Scientific Name Form Maximum Height Bloom Time Bloom Color Wetland Indicator Status Soil Moisture Tolerance Shade/Sun Erect, up to 7 feet tall with little to no branching. Solidago altissima - Tall Goldenrod, Late Goldenrod, Canada Goldenrod. Canada goldenrod reacts positively following low- to moderate-severity fires (Medve, 1984; Richards and Landers, 1973, both cited in Coladonata, 1993). mesic woodlands forb. Goldenrod is also known by its scientific name Solidago derived from the Latin word meaning “to make whole”. Common Name Other Names Scientific Name Family; gaping grass: gaping panicum: Steinchisma hians: Poaceae: garden vetch: common vetch, spring vetch: Vicia sativa: Fabaceae The flowers can measure up to three inches across and have red, purple, and yellow markings at their center. Dozens of healing properties have been attributed to goldenrod, and its scientific name solidago also refers to this. Summer Wildflowers of Hawn State Park Family Name Common Name Scientific Name Blooming Dates DPN KPN LPN Compositae (composite) _____ Woodland Goldenrod Solidago petiolaris June - November 118 _____ Elm-leaved Goldenrod Solidago ulmifolia August - November 131 _____ Goat's Beard Tragopogon dubius May - July 136 96 _____ Yellow Ironweed Verbesina alternifolia August - … Lately it has been reclassified as a variety of Canada Goldenrod, Solidago canadensis var. var. "This gall is caused by a moth whose scientific name is quite a bit longer than its body: Gnorimoschema gallaesolidaginis, the Goldenrod Gall Moth. Its bright yellow blooms appear in the fall and attract a range of birds, insects, butterflies, and bees. Hint: Correct spelling is necessary for desired results, but because this function is a string search the full name need not be entered. Family ... Scientific Name Solidago giganteae . Synonyms. The Scientific Name of Canadian Goldenrod is Solidago canadensis Canadian Goldenrod Identification and Physical Description Canadian Goldenrod typically grows about 4′ tall. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME HEIGHT Bergamot, Wild Monarda fistulosa ssp. Solidago canadensis tall goldenrod. Although the differences are subtle, with practice and study these two species/varieties can be differentiated. Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) Canada Goldenrod Solidago canadensis Aster family (Asteraceae) Description:This is a herbaceous perennial plant with a central stem that is 2-6' tall. Because of the wide distribution and the existence of several varieties, there is significant variability in the characteristics of local ecotypes. Leaves of tall goldenrod are smooth on top and pubescent below contrary to that on horseweed leaves. The flowers are actually composites — … This stand of Joe-Pye weed, named for a Indian healer, is around eight feet tall and is behind my chicken house. It differs in having leaf margins with well-developed teeth (vs. untoothed or poorly developed). Dense hairs present. Tall Goldenrod ( Solidago altissima L.) Tall goldenrod is a member of the Asteraceae, the Sunflower family. Location: Almost everywhere, especially in cool areas with high rainfall. Common Name: Trefoil, Desmodium Scientific Name: Desmodium sp. Seeds and extensive creeping rhizomes. Solidago confinis is a perennial herb sometimes as much as 200 cm (80 inches) tall, with a thick, woody underground caudex. Tall Goldenrod used to be classified as a distinct species, Soldiago altissima, and will still be found in most books this way. Native Status: Native. This species is sometimes referred to as "Late Goldenrod", probably by mistake. Usage: Crushed and chewed; mixed with juniper berries, it can help aching joints. scabra. Reproduction. They can be a tough group to crack. Golden-yellow flowers are found in dense, pyramid-shaped, paniclelike clusters. Tall Goldenrod (Solidago altissima) became South Carolina's state wildflower in 2003, championed by garden clubs after it was determined their first choice, Queen Anne's Lace, is not native to our state. The leaves gradually diminish in size from bottom to top (4” by 1/2” to 1/2” by 3/32”) and have smooth margins. Goldenrod was used to make a tea substitute in Boston after the history changing tea party in 1773. The following information is for the genus Solidago with notation that available records are concentrated in the East: Animals that eat the plant: White-tailed deer. Goldenrod is the common name for plants in the genus Solidago, a group of perennials that bloom in late summer or fall throughout Georgia.Most people only see them as flowers on the side of the road, but keen gardeners recognize them for their value in the fall garden. 4 Scientific Name Common Name Host Plant Height Bloom Time Lighting Soil Moisture Severe Deer Damage Phlox paniculata (E) Garden phlox 2-4' Jul/Aug Sun-Part Shade Avg Occasional Phlox subulata Moss phlox <1' Apr/May/Jun Sun Avg Occasional Physostegia virginiana Obedient plant 3-4' Jul/Aug Sun Avg Seldom Podophyllum peltatum Mayapple X 1-2' Apr/May/Jun Part Sun-Shade Avg Very Rare (Despite the name of this species, downy and rough goldenrods actually bloom earlier, starting in … Erect perennial weed that is often 1 to 2 m tall. Showy goldenrod Solidago speciosa Nutt.. Notes: Solidago speciosa is similar to tall goldenrod except the stem is hairy only in the inflorescence and the lower leaves are retained on the stem. Aster latissimifolius . Daffodils are perhaps the most famous yellow flowers. It is widespread across much of Canada, the western United States, and northern Mexico. Description. Of the Department of genus (Chrysanthemum of goldenrod) goldenrod (tall foam standing grass, Canada Goldenrod, scientific name: Solidago canadensis var. Commonly used names for goldenrod species of plants include: Aaron’s rod, woundwort, goldruthe, and solidago. Common. Common/Scientific Names 3 Red osier dogwood Cornus sericea Snowberry Symphoricarpos occidentalis Red threeawn Aristida purpurea robusta Soft-leaf muhly Muhlenbergia richardsonis Redtop Agrostis stolonifera Softstem bulrush Scripus tabernaemontani Ricegrass Oryzopsis spp Sorghum Sorghum halepense Rocky Mountain juniper Juniperus scopulorum Soybean Glycine max Also, tall goldenrod has serrated leaves as opposed to toothed. A bill introduced in the 1927 legislature by Representative T. E. Martin, Montgomery County, making the goldenrod the state flower, became a law on September 6, 1927. Solidago gigantea is a North American plant species in the sunflower family. 4 Scientific Name Common Name Host Plant Height Bloom Time Lighting Soil Moisture Severe Deer Damage Phlox paniculata (E) Garden phlox 2-4' Jul/Aug Sun-Part Shade Avg Occasional Phlox subulata Moss phlox <1' Apr/May/Jun Sun Avg Occasional Physostegia virginiana Obedient plant 3-4' Jul/Aug Sun Avg Seldom Podophyllum peltatum Mayapple X 1-2' Apr/May/Jun Part Sun-Shade Avg Very Rare Genus Common Name: Goldenrod. Daffodil. Type: Perennial. This is a tall plant with hairy stems and a plume flower arrangement. SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME PRAIRIE BRUSH WORK RAVINE FOREST UPLAND FOREST POND ERODING BLUFF CULTIVATED MOWED FIELD Botrychium dissectum var obliquum ... Solidago canadensis Tall goldenrod x Solidago nemoralis Old-field goldenrod x X X Solidago ulmifolia Elm-leaved goldenrod x Sorghastrum nutans Indian grass x Solidago canadensis is an upright rhizomatous perennial that grows up to 5 feet (1.5 m) tall. open areas forb. 36. Both of these plants have similar growth habits; however, tall goldenrod only has yellow flowers. Search Help. hargeri, and S. altissima … Plenty of insects love goldenrod like bees, blister beetles, damsels, and additional beetles. Highbush (or Sow-teat) Blackberry% R. allegheniensis 2'-8' Boneset Eupatorium perfoliatum var. Common Name Scientific Name Origin Downy ragged goldenrod Solidago petiolaris NC Small's goldenrod Solidago pinetorum NC Rough-leaf goldenrod Solidago rugosa 'Fireworks' NC Goldenrod Solidago shortii 'Solar Cascade' NC Showy goldenrod Solidago speciosa NC Wand goldenrod Solidago stricta NC Indian pink Spigelia marilandica NC Dwarf betony Stachys minima exotic Stokes' aster … Noteworthy Characteristics. Standard Operating Procedure: This Vegetation Management Plan (herein, “Plan”) was developed for staff to be able to identify native plant species that were specifically planted as a remediation and/or Not a "garden friendly" plant unless sited in drier conditions or perhaps a pot, but perfectly fine for large spaces where space control is not an issue. This has been the state flower of Utah since 1911. perfoliatum 2'-4' Butterfly-weed (Orange) Asclepias tuberosa ssp. Solidago ridiga, commonly known as stiff goldenrod, is a somewhat weedy, rhizomatous, Missouri native perennial which typically occurs in open woods, glades, thickets and prairies throughout most of the State. This is likely the most common wildflower in the country. Could be confused with S. curtisii, except stem of S. curtisii is square, grooved, & glaucous (covered with a white powder) Derivation of Scientific Name: From caesius meaning “light blue, or bluish-gray”. It was already being used medicinally in the middle ages, but later it fell out of favour. Tall goldenrod Solidago altissima SOF Trailing wild bean Strophostyles helvola SOF Thyme-leaved pinweed Lechea minor SOF, PPOF S. altissima was listed on Martha Crone's 1951 inventory of plants in the Garden at that time as Tall Goldenrod, and listed on subsequent Garden plant census'. Family: Asteraceae - Aster family. … Goldenrod Plant is a Hardy Herbaceous Perennial Plant. swamp goldenrod: Solidago hispida: hairy goldenrod: Solidago houghtonii: Houghton’s flat-topped goldenrod: Solidago juncea: early goldenrod: Solidago latissimifolia: Elliott’s goldenrod: Solidago leiocarpa: Cutler’s alpine goldenrod: Solidago macrophylla: large-leaved goldenrod: Solidago mexicana: southern seaside goldenrod: Solidago nemoralis ssp. Leaves of tall goldenrod are smooth on top and pubescent below contrary to that on horseweed leaves. This plant is self-incompatible, meaning that the pollen from one plant cannot pollinate the female flower parts of the same plant. This species is sometimes referred to as "Late Goldenrod", probably by mistake. And 500,000 others are redundant; for example, the English Oak has 314 scientific names. Similar species are S. canadensis, S. gigantea, and S. speciosa. I could do that by using Google, b ut, when I read blogs or forums that use only scientific names I get frustrated, I have to Google it to see if the author is referring to Nodding Ladies Tresses or Shining Ladies Tresses or maybe Slender Ladies Tresses. elongata (Nutt.) Alabama State Flower - Camellia. #239- Joe-Pye Weed. fall Solidago rugosa wrinkled goldenrod. Solidago altissima L. subsp. The stem of the goldenrod stops growing, but the leaves don’t. This plant is also known as woundwort. Asteraceae Daisy Family. The bright-yellow plumes of the Solidago species that wave gracefully along roadsides and in waste areas from July until November have only recently drawn the attention of American gardeners. Goldenrod is a native plant in the United States. The problem with using tall goldenrod to control woody species like buckthorn and honeysuckle is the stems of tall goldenrod are coarse and do not carry fire as well as the grasses. Search for flower using scientific name, common name, or part of either name (You can mouse click on any name that appears) Abutilon theophrasti Solidago spp is the scientific name for goldenrod. It is from the aster or asteraceae family. Commonly used names for goldenrod species of plants include: Aaron’s rod, woundwort, goldruthe, and solidago. Goldenrod was used to make a tea substitute in Boston after the history changing tea party in 1773. NameThatPlant.net currently features 3850 plants and 24,235 images. Euthamia graminifolia, grass-leaved goldenrod Goldenrod is a common name for many species of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae , commonly in reference to the genus Solidago . Effect: Treats aching joints and … Goldenrod is the state flower of Kentucky, and Solidago gigantea is the state flower of Nebraska. The two species, S. canadensis and S. altissima, are found in most of Canada and all states of the U.S. except the very SE corner. sum-fall Solidago radula rough goldenrod. Goldenrod Common Name: Goldenrod Scientific Name: Solidago Family: Asteraceae order: Asterales Height: 1 meter tall Appearance: A typical flower head Flowering period: May through Early September Blade: slightly notched at the tips Ligules: 3/4-1 inch across Known uses: Edible for humans and animals open woodlands forb. Clusters of bright yellow flowers adorn the tips of the two to four foot tall spreading perennial. Solidago confinis, commonly called southern goldenrod, is a North American species of flowering plants in the sunflower family. Select the criterion by which you wish to search (Scientific name, Genus, Family, etc.) Central stems are clad with numerous lance-shaped, stalkless to short-stalked, green leaves that are hairless above but hairy beneath and tapered at each end. Several genera, such as Euthamia , were formerly included in a broader concept of the genus Solidago . This is a good time of year to appreciate the flowers of goldenrod. Tastes foul to cats. Note that its scientific name contains the genus Solidago, showing how they live no where else. Solidago spp is the scientific name for goldenrod. It is now back in vogue, however, and clinical trials are being held to determine its healing properties. Hardiness Zones: 8 to 11. Scientific Name: Solidago altissima (syn. We use a 20% glyphosate solution (in water) and cut the flowering Canada goldenrod about waist high then dabbed the cut stems with the herbicide soaked trim brush. One plant can produce up to 1500 small yellow flower heads in a large conical array. The inflorescence of Canada Goldenrod is usually a broader shape (broadly pyramidal vs. elongate pyramidal). European goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) is an important folk remedy for lessening bleeding and diarrhea and healing wounds—earning it the name woundwort.1 Goldenrod’s Range: Look for goldenrod in meadows, fields, and open woods and along trailsides and waysides. Scientific name: Solidago canadensis L. Common name(s): Canada goldenrod, Canadian goldenrod, tall goldenrod, giant goldenrod Links: USDA PLANTS Profile , NPIN Profile, Go Botany Images: (to see enlargements [PC]: click on image, then right click and choose … Horseweed can often be confused with tall goldenrod (Soldago canadensis). Soil: pH 5.8 to 6.5. In general there will be multiple stalks arising from a central clump. Solidago serotinoides . The “canadensis” part of its name comes from the plant being first identified in … Solidago altissima is a perennial wildflower with fine hairs on the stem and leaves located along the stem. Common Name Scientific Name Blooming Dates DPN KPN LPN White ____ Yarrow, Milfoil Achillea millefolium May - November 43 52 183 ____ White Baneberry, Doll's Eyes Actaea pachypoda May - June 24 33 -- ... ____ Tall Goldenrod Solidago altissima August - November -- 132 162 Angiosperms: Dicotyledons. Like most of the Aster family, is a hardy herbaceous perennial plant that is native to North America. Goldenrod was used to make a tea substitute in Boston after the history changing tea party in … It grows virtually over most of the Country. Although the differences are subtle, with practice and study these two species/varieties can be differentiated. #240- Ironweed. Goldenrod. Type Season. What an interesting plant, the common Groundnut. Daffodils are perhaps the most famous yellow flowers. Dense, semi-round to flat-topped clusters of 20 to 35 small, yellow flowers at tips of stems and branches throughout the crown. Goldenrod & Queen Anne's Lace - Scientific name: Leavenworthia crassa ... growing up to 100 feet tall and 10 feet in diameter, ... which appear at the same time as the goldenrod. The bright-yellow plumes of the Solidago species that wave gracefully along roadsides and in waste areas from July until November have only recently drawn the attention of American gardeners. Solidago altissima var. Canada Goldenrod is, in essence, a short version of Tall Goldenrod (S. altissima), seldom over 4 feet tall (vs. up to 6 feet tall). The leaves are up to 6 inches (15 cm) long and up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide. Solidago caesia, commonly called blue-stemmed goldenrod or wreath goldenrod, is a Missouri native woodland perennial which occurs in woods, bluff ledges and bluff bases in the southern Ozark regions of the State.Typically grows 1.5-3' tall on arching, glabrous, wiry, greenish-purple stems which are covered with a silvery-white waxy bloom that can be rubbed off. One of the most common goldenrods in New England is the Canada goldenrod, Solidago Canadensis. Often invasive woody species tend to get a foothold in patches of tall goldenrod because fire tends to not carry through these areas. Goldenrod: Tall Goldenrod, Late Goldenrod, Canada Goldenrod Solidago altissima* (Native) Family: Asteraceae - Aster family: ... Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both. Solidago altissima- Tall Goldenrod, Late Goldenrod, Canada Goldenrod. Goldenrods are notoriously difficult to identify to a particular species, so make sure you don't rely on a single source for your identification information. altissima, Tall Goldenrod, Field Goldenrod, Common Goldenrod. Although the differences are subtle, with practice and study these two species/varieties can be differentiated. A common companion plant is Ironweed, another 6 foot + wildflower. and enter that information into the provided field. The Technique. Their three-dimensional blooms along with the fact that they are a sign that spring has sprung makes them popular. Goldenrod is also known by its scientific name Solidago derived from the Latin word meaning “to make whole”. Canada Goldenrod and the closely related Tall Goldenrod (S. altissima) are very similar and both have two recognized varieties or subspecies; the two of Canada Goldenrod are var. It has been suggested that I should use scientific names for the flowers that I identify. Reaches 4 feet tall, branching near the top into curved, flower-bearing branchlets; leaves are willowlike, narrow, variably toothed; lower leaves may be a foot long but become shorter toward the top. giant goldenrod. Other species of goldenrod (Solidago) are clumpers and do not have aggressive roots. Solidago spp is the scientific name for goldenrod. Daffodil. The problem with using tall goldenrod to control woody species like buckthorn and honeysuckle is the stems of tall goldenrod are coarse and do not carry fire as well as the grasses. Habit. Other common names: Giant Goldenrod, Smooth Goldenrod, Tall Goldenrod Other scientific names: Solidago pitcheri, Solidago serotina, Solidago shinnersii French names: Verge d'or géante Family: Composite Family (Asteraceae) Group: Goldenrods Distinctive features: Smooth stem all the way up, is glaucous (has a whitish bloom). Scientific Name Common Name Acanthaceae Acanthus Family Dicliptera brachiata false mint ... Coreopsis tripteris tall tickseed Bastrop County Annuals & Perennials. Prepared by the Lost Pines Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists 02/21/2014 Page 3 ... Solidago altissima tall goldenrod Solidago bootii Boot's goldenrod Solidago odora anise goldenrod This perennial plant produces flowers with three large cream-colored petals. The leaves are up to 6 inches (15 cm) long and up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide. In older manuals and guides, this family is called the Compositae because the 'flowers' are a composite of many flowers, often of different types. Origin: Native Notes: Perennial, 5 to 6.5 feet tall, mesic to dry habitats. This tall, late-blooming purple aster looks good all the way up to the first frost. - This native perennial blooms profusely during the autumn months. scabra. Lately it has been reclassified as a variety of Canada Goldenrod, Solidago canadensis var. Horseweed can often be confused with tall goldenrod (Soldago canadensis). Soil: Well-draining. Goldenrods are notoriously difficult to identify to a particular species, so make sure you don't rely on a single source for your identification information. This plant was a staple in the diet of most Native American Indians. Very tall. Goldenrods produce prominent bright yellow pyramidal flowers atop tall straight stems that have a sandpaper-like surface texture as do the foliage. Tall Goldenrod, Late Goldenrod, Canada Goldenrod - Solidago altissima. Field Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) is an aggressive, rhizomatous perennial that has high wildlife value. 9. It is from the aster or asteraceae family. It grows up to 6.7 feet (2 m) tall.
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