
Solidago simplex is a perennial wildflower with one to several erect stems from 5-80 cm high. The herbage is glabrous throughout or somewhat sticky in the inflorescence. The basal leaves are oblanceolate to spatulate or obovate with toothed to mostly entire margins. The tips of the leaves are blunt or rounded and measure up to 15 cm long and 3 cm wide. The stem has a few leaves which become reduced upwards along the stem.
The inflorescence ranges from short and compact to elongated and.. more
Similar species: Asterales
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Uploaded Jul 4, 2015. Captured Jul 2, 2015 15:23 in Mount Rainier National Park, Skyline Trail, Ashford, WA 98304, USA.