Goldenrod
Goldenrod grows in Europe, Asia, northern Africa, and North America, but most medicinal goldenrod originates in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and other eastern European countries. Another chemical in goldenrod,… More »
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Solidago is the Latin term for the goldenrod plant, whose name means, “to strengthen or make whole”. ... Solidago supports building progressive organizations and alliances for lasting structural change of unjust systems.
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A PLANTS profile of Solidago (goldenrod) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Solidago L. goldenrod; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Solidago thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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A PLANTS profile of Solidago caesia (wreath goldenrod) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Solidago caesia L. wreath goldenrod; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Solidago thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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Goldenrod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The goldenrod is a yellow flowering plant in the Family Asteraceae. About 100 perennial species make up the genus Solidago , most being found in the meadows and pastures, along roads, ditches and ...
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; All photos by Jim Mason ... Scientific Name: Solidago sp. ... One of the last big flower shows each year is provided by the goldenrods. Within Kansas 12 species are known with several varieties. They are all perennials with large clusters of small yellow flowers that appear from the end of summer until frost.
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The bigeneric hybrid genus x Solidaster (thought Aster ptarmicoides and Solidago missouriensis) may be found especially as a European cut flower. x Solidaster luteus has been grown since 1910 when it was found as a natural hybrid in a French nursery, with 'Lemore' having pale yellow, massed flowers.
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While there are around 130 species of goldenrod in two genera, our laboratory works primarily with only three species in the genus Solidago: Solidago canadensis, Solidago gigantea, and Solidago altissima.
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Historically, goldenrod (Solidago canadensis or Solidago virgaurea ) has been used topically for wound healing. The name solidago means "to make whole." ... Apati P, Szentmihalyi K, Kristo ST, Papp I, Vinkler P, Szoke E, Kery A. Herbal remedies of Solidago -- correlation of phytochemical characteristics and...
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Prairie Gold Experimental ... North Carolina State University ... Department of Horticultural Science...
www.ncsu.edu/project/cutflowers/trials/genus/solidago.h... www.ncsu.edu/project/cutflowers/trials/genus/solidago.html