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| name = Solidago brachyphylla
 
| name = Solidago brachyphylla
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| image_caption = Photo by Guy Anglin, [http://www.florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/Default.aspx  Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants]
 
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| divisio = Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants
 
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| binomial_authority = Chapm. ex Torr. & A. Gray
 
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| range_map_caption = Natural range of ''Solidago brachyphylla'' from USDA NRCS [http://www.plants.usda.gov Plants Database].
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| range_map_caption = Natural range of ''Solidago brachyphylla'' from USDA NRCS [http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SOBR Plants Database].
 
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Common name: Dixie goldenrod
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==Taxonomic notes==
 
==Description==  
 
==Description==  
 
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Common name: Dixie goldenrod
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A description of ''Solidago brachyphylla'' is provided in [http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=250067537 The Flora of North America].
  
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
==Ecology==
 
==Ecology==
 
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In the Coastal Plain in Florida, ''S. brachyphylla'' has been found in wet woods; semi-shaded roadside in xeric oak woodland on ridge bordering river; amongst scattered titi along edge of small seepage slope bog; edge of wooded bluff slope near river bank; oak-pine uplands; oak-pine-hickory uplands; shortleaf/mixed hardwood forest; between hardwood forest of bayhead ravine and longleaf pine-wiregrass sand ridge; and a scrub course.<ref name="FSU Herbarium">Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: [http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu]. Last accessed: July 2015. Collectors: Ed Keppner, Lisa Keppner, Loran C. Anderson, Deborah Paul, R. S. Blaisdell, Richard S. Mitchell, R. Kral, A. F. Clewell, Gary R. Knight, R.K. Godfrey, Angus Gholson, Wilson Baker, Angela M. Reid, K. M. Robertson. States and Counties: Florida: Bay, Gadsden, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa. Compiled by Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy.</ref> It has also been found in open picnic areas, open fields, and edges of golf courses. Soil types include loamy sand, sandy loam, and loamy soil.<ref name="FSU Herbarium"/>
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Associated species include ''Solidago nemoralis, S. boottii'', and ''S. petiolaris.''<ref name="FSU Herbarium"/>
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''S. brachyphylla'' has been recorded to flower in August and November.<ref name="FSU Herbarium"/>
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==Conservation, cultivation, and restoration==
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==Photo Gallery==
 
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==References and notes==
 
==References and notes==

Latest revision as of 13:20, 15 July 2022

Solidago brachyphylla
Soli brac.jpg
Photo by Guy Anglin, Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae ⁄ Compositae
Genus: Solidago
Species: S. brachyphylla
Binomial name
Solidago brachyphylla
Chapm. ex Torr. & A. Gray
SOLI BRAC dist.jpg
Natural range of Solidago brachyphylla from USDA NRCS Plants Database.

Common name: Dixie goldenrod

Taxonomic notes

Description

A description of Solidago brachyphylla is provided in The Flora of North America.

Distribution

Ecology

Habitat

In the Coastal Plain in Florida, S. brachyphylla has been found in wet woods; semi-shaded roadside in xeric oak woodland on ridge bordering river; amongst scattered titi along edge of small seepage slope bog; edge of wooded bluff slope near river bank; oak-pine uplands; oak-pine-hickory uplands; shortleaf/mixed hardwood forest; between hardwood forest of bayhead ravine and longleaf pine-wiregrass sand ridge; and a scrub course.[1] It has also been found in open picnic areas, open fields, and edges of golf courses. Soil types include loamy sand, sandy loam, and loamy soil.[1]

Associated species include Solidago nemoralis, S. boottii, and S. petiolaris.[1]

Phenology

S. brachyphylla has been recorded to flower in August and November.[1]

Conservation, cultivation, and restoration

Cultural use

Photo Gallery

References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Florida State University Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium database. URL: http://herbarium.bio.fsu.edu. Last accessed: July 2015. Collectors: Ed Keppner, Lisa Keppner, Loran C. Anderson, Deborah Paul, R. S. Blaisdell, Richard S. Mitchell, R. Kral, A. F. Clewell, Gary R. Knight, R.K. Godfrey, Angus Gholson, Wilson Baker, Angela M. Reid, K. M. Robertson. States and Counties: Florida: Bay, Gadsden, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa. Compiled by Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy.