Canada goldenrod

Solidago canadensis

"Solidago canadensis" is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae native to North America. It is often grown as a wildflower.
Canada Goldenrod Seeds of a goldenrod are exposed and ready for a wind to disperse them across the landscape. Captured in northern Illinois. Canada goldenrod,Geotagged,Illinois,Solidago canadensis,United States,Wildflowers

Appearance

The plant is erect, often forming colonies. Flowers are small yellow heads held above the foliage on a branching inflorescence.
Canada goldenrod with yellow-faced bumble bee Solidago canadensis giving nectar to Bombus vosnesenskii Canada goldenrod,Geotagged,Solidago canadensis,Summer,United States

Naming

In many parts of Europe, Japan and China, it is established as an invasive weed.

In eastern and southeastern China, particularly the provinces of Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Shanghai, its invasion has reached pandemic levels and has caused widespread concern. It has been reported that the invasion of the Canada Golden-rod along with other invasive plants, has caused the extinction of 30 native plants in Shanghai.{dead link} In the city of Ningbo, Zhejiang, it has reduced local orange harvests. It is still spreading across China, and sightings have been reported in as far as Yunnan province. Various national and provincial authorities have been on high alert.

In Fukushima it has taken over the rice fields that have been temporarily abandoned because of the nuclear power plant disaster.
Solidago canadensis (Canada Goldenrod) Solidago canadensis subsp. hargeri

Habitat: Old field with Solidago altissima, S. gigantea, S. juncea, S. nemoralis, and various aster species. Asteraceae,Canada Goldenrod,Canada goldenrod,Geotagged,Solidago canadensis,Solidago canadensis subsp. hargeri,Summer,United States,goldenrod

Distribution

It occurs throughout North America, in most US states and Canadian provinces.
Solidago canadensis Solidago canadensis subsp. hargeri

Habitat: Old field with Solidago altissima, S. gigantea, S. juncea, S. nemoralis, and various aster species. Canada goldenrod,Geotagged,Solidago canadensis,Solidago canadensis subsp. hargeri,Summer,United States,goldenrod

Habitat

It is found in a variety of habitats, although it is not shade tolerant. It typically is one of the first plants to colonize an area after disturbance and rarely persists once shrubs and trees become established. It is found neither in very dry locations nor in waterlogged ones.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderAsterales
FamilyAsteraceae
GenusSolidago
SpeciesS. canadensis