Solidago stricta
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Solidago stricta, commonly known as wand goldenrod or willowleaf goldenrod, is a North American species of goldenrod in the family Asteraceae. A herbaceous perennial dicot it grows in the southern and southeastern United States.{{Cite web | url=https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOST | title=Plants Profile for Solidago stricta (Wand goldenrod)}} It has been described as having a wand like appearance and grows in sandy pine barren and wet coastal plain habitats.{{Cite web | url=https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=277523&isprofile=0& |title = Solidago stricta - Plant Finder}} It blooms August to November.{{Cite web |title=Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - The University of Texas at Austin |url=https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=SOST |access-date=2022-05-07 |website=www.wildflower.org}}
This species was first described by British botanist, William Townsend Aiton in 1789.
Galls
This species is host to the following insect induced gall:
- Procecidochares polita (Loew, 1862)
[https://gallformers.org/host/3696 external link to gallformers]
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Category:Plants described in 1789
Category:Flora of the Northeastern United States
Category:Flora of the Southeastern United States
Category:Flora of the South-Central United States
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