Solidago correllii
{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}}
{{Speciesbox
|image =
|status =
|status_system =
|status_ref =
|genus = Solidago
|species = correllii
|authority = Semple
}}
Solidago correllii, commonly known as the Guadalupe Mountains goldenrod, is a relatively recently described species of goldenrod found in the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas and New Mexico. Guadalupe Mountains goldenrod was once thought to be a subspecies of Solidago wrightii, which it is similar in appearance to, but recent genetic and morphological evidence has led to its recognition as a unique species.{{cite journal |last1=Semple |first1=J.C. |year=2017 |title=Solidago correllii (Asteraceae: Astereae), a new species from the Guadalupe Mountain region |journal=Phytoneuron |volume=2017-76 |pages=1–8 |issn=2153-733X |url=https://www.phytoneuron.net/2017Phytoneuron/76PhytoN-Solidagocorrellii.pdf}}
Distribution and habitat
Guadalupe Mountains goldenrod is only found in the Guadalupe Mountains in Chaves County, New Mexico, Eddy County, New Mexico, and Culberson County, Texas at elevations of {{cvt|4300|-|7100|ft}}.{{cite web |url=https://nmrareplants.unm.edu/node/225 |title=Solidago correllii (Guadalupe Mountains Goldenrod) |year=1999 |author=New Mexico Rare Plant Technical Council |website=New Mexico Rare Plants}}