Solidago odora, whose English name is sweet goldenrod, also referred to as anisescented goldenrod or fragrant goldenrod is a North American species of goldenrods within the sunflower family. The plant is native to the United States and Mexico, found in every coastal state from Veracruz to New Hampshire and as far inland as Ohio, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It flowers from July through October.
Other Names: Solodo, Золотарник Пахучий
Solidago chilensis is a species of plants with 361 observations
Other Names: Solidago odora, Erva-de-Lagarto, Vara Dorada, Arnica, Aster polyglossa, Solidago marginella
Solidago odora chapmanii is a subspecies of plants with 399 observations
Help us find native, sun-loving open forest species! Go wildflower hunting on roadsides, rights of way, and old fields within the National Forests of Georgia. We are looking for plant species that occur on the land naturally, not planted. Many of these sun-loving, open forest species survive on r...
Solidago odora odora is a subspecies of plants with 27 observations