Solidago rigida

           
Stiff Goldenrod

View From Above

Five Miles East of McLean
28-August-2004

Note the flat-topped inflorescence.

Rigida:  Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species.  

stems rigid

stems gray puberulent or pubescent; NOT glabrous

leaves firm, thick, and rigid

leaves very rough, gray pubescent; NOT glabrous

leaves oblong to oval; NOT linear to lanceolate

heads in dense cymose clusters, these arranged in a flat-topped or corymb-like inflorescence; heads NOT racemose, heads NOT panicled with racemose branches

branches of inflorescence slanting upward; NOT arching

heads pedicellate; NOT sessile

involucral bracts longitudinally striate

ray florets usually less than 5 mm long; NOT 5-8 mm long

ray florets yellow; NOT white, NOT pale yellow

 

Solidago: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus. 

fibrous-rooted, NOT tap-rooted

juice watery; NOT milky

leaves alternate; NOT opposite

leaves simple; NOT pinnatifid, NOT divided

heads small and numerous, in terminal or axillary clusters; NOT solitary at ends of branches

involucral bracts in 2 or more series; NOT in one series; NOT in one series with a few very much shorter outer bracts at base

involucral bracts well imbricated; NOT scarcely imbricated

receptacle naked; NOT chaffy or bristly

flower heads with both tubular and ray florets; NOT all tubular; NOT all ray

ray (ligulate) florets either pistillate or neutral; NOT perfect

ray florets yellow; NOT blue, NOT purple, NOT white to pink

stamens united to form a tube around the pistil

pappus simple (bristles sometimes unequal, but not distinctly divided into two lengths); NOT double (outer inconspicuous and very much shorter than the inner)

pappus composed of hairs; NOT composed of scales or bristles, NOT chaffy, NOT of firm awns, NOT absent