RF2CDF1KA–Goldenrod bright yellow blooming flowers background near old villade house.
RF2CCAJ94–Solidago chilensis shrubs. Very showy invasive plant, weed of pastures, vacant lots, roadsides and occasionally perennial crops, orchards and coffee p
RF2H864F3–Yellow flowers of goldenrod, lat. Solidago, isolated on black background
RF2X1DM82–Yellow Solidago gigantea, also known as tall goldenrod and giant goldenrod
RMPP1T1H–Blue sky with clouds over a bald cypress tree on an islet in the Post-Dispatch Lake with a weeping willow in the distance at St. Louis Forest Park.
RM2BXB03X–Solidago gigantea var leiophylla Fernald Solidago gigantea var leiophylla Fernald.
RF2GXNG6P–Wild boar (Sus scrofa) cache secured between flowering tall goldenrod (Solidago gigantea) Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2GAKC2C–Anise Goldenrod Plant of the species Solidago chilensis with selective focus
RMM4XDY3–giant goldenrod
RFKP816F–Goldenrod field against the clear blue sky
RF2JTR9PD–Goldenrod before it blooms about to turn the prairie bright yellow in just a couple short weeks, Kankakee Sands Forest Preserve in Will County, IL
RM2HHB3XF–Solidago gigantea NRCS-1.
RFWB84CW–Bright shrubs with yellow flowers, a giant golden rod with interesting bloom, solidago gigantea, tall goldenrod, giant goldenrod.
RF2MEJ8ME–A closeup of Solidago gigantea with an Asian lady beetle. Ontario, Canada.
RMBKPMPG–close up bloeiwijze
RM2AG613M–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs for florists flower seeds for florists plants for florists vegetable seeds, fungicides, fertilizers, insecticides, implements, sundries, etc. pots i 00 Sisyrinchium. (Blue-eyed Grass.) Bermudianum. 3-inch pots i 25 Smilacina. (False Solomons Seal.) Racemosa. Strong, 3-inch pots 85 SolidagO. (Golden Rod.) Altissima. 4-inch pots 85 Canadensis. 4-inch pots 85 Rigidus. 4-inch pots i 25 Shortia. 4-inch pots 85 Spirsa. Aruncus. Clumps i 00 Chinensis. Clumps i 25 Pilipendulina Flore Plena. 4-inch pots i 25 Gigantea or Kamshatica. Clumps i 25 Kneiffi. (New.) Clum
RF2CCAJ9F–Solidago chilensis shrubs. Very showy invasive plant, weed of pastures, vacant lots, roadsides and occasionally perennial crops, orchards and coffee p
RF2H864FH–Yellow flowers of goldenrod, lat. Solidago, isolated on black background
RM2BTW12J–Solidago gigantea Aiton.
RF2GAK9K3–Anise Goldenrod Plant of the species Solidago chilensis with selective focus
RF2FNB5K9–Anise Goldenrod Plant of the species Solidago chilensis with selective focus
RFKP816J–Goldenrod field against the clear blue sky
RF2ECW27J–Bright shrubs with yellow flowers, a giant golden rod with interesting bloom, solidago gigantea, tall goldenrod, giant goldenrod.
RF2MEJ8MC–A closeup of Solidago gigantea with Bombus griseocollis, the brown-belted bumblebee. Ontario, Canada.
RMBKPMPJ–close up bloeiwijze
RM2AGAP47–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian. 394 COMPOSITAE. Vol. III.. 37. Solidago serotina Ait. Late Golden-rod. Fig. 4249. Solidago serotina Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 211. 1789. 5. gigantea Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 211. 1789. Solidago Pitcheri Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phil. 7: loi. 1834.5. serotina gigantea A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 17: 180. 1882. Stem stout, 3°-8° high, glabrous, sometimesglaucous. Leaves lanceolate or oblong-lanceo-l
RF2CCAJ9P–Solidago chilensis shrubs. Very showy invasive plant, weed of pastures, vacant lots, roadsides and occasionally perennial crops, orchards and coffee p
RF2H864J3–Yellow flowers of goldenrod, lat. Solidago, isolated on white background
RM2CP2J8X–. Report of the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel . << THE CARSON DESERT. 747 ron Canadensis, Solidago occidentalis, Epipadis gigantea, Juncus Baltkusknown as wire-grass and considered valuable for hay and pasturage,Juncus nodosus, Juncus xypUoides, Phragmitis communis, Poa tenuifolia, o^neof the most common bunch-grasses of Nevada, and Avena sativa, or com-mon oat, which, doubtless, escaped from some emigrants wagon. Fromthe more or less alkaline shore, Mr. Watson obtained: Pammculus cgmha-laria, Scirpus Kingii, a new species of rush, Sporoholus asperfolias, foundalso on t
RF2H864FC–Yellow flowers of goldenrod, lat. Solidago, isolated on black background
RMRDJNDD–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. COMPOSITAE. Vol. III. 37. Solidago serotina Ait. Late Golden- rod. Fig. 4241). Solidago serotina Ait. Hort. Kew. 3:211. 1789. -S gigantea Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 211. 17S9. Solidago Pitcheri Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phil. 7: 101. S. serotina gigantea A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 17: 1S0. :882. Stem stout, 3°-8° high, glabrous, sometimes glaucous. Leaves lanceolate or oblong-
RF2H864F9–Yellow flowers of goldenrod, lat. Solidago, isolated on black background