Appearance
''Soliadgo rigida'' is a tall, leafy perennial. Its leathery leaves are large for a goldenrod, reaching 3–6 cm wide and 8–20 cm long. It produces heads of yellow flowers in the late summer and fall. Its fruit is a wind-dispersed achene.Naming
Subspecies:⤷ ''Solidago rigida'' subsp. ''glabrata'' S.B.Heard & Semple – southeastern + south-central U.S.
⤷ ''Solidago rigida'' subsp. ''humilis'' S.B.Heard & Semple – central + western Canada, central + western United States as far west as the Rocky Mountains
⤷ ''Solidago rigida'' subsp. ''rigida'' – Ontario, central + eastern U.S.
Status
This species is considered by NatureServe to be globally "secure", which is the lowest level of conservation concern assigned. However, it is known to be rare on the local level, due to its declining grassland habitat. It is listed as endangered in Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. It is listed as endangered and extirpated in Maryland, as threatened in New York, and as historical in Rhode Island.Habitat
It is typically found in open, dry areas associated with calcareous or sandy soil. Habitats include prairies, savannas, and glades.References:
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