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ASTERACEAE
Aster Family
Solidago canadensis var. canadensis  (Canada goldenrod)   
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Synonym
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Carex Section
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Meaning of Scientific Name
Solidago: from the word for heal, to make whole; canadensis: of or from Canada and North America
Native Plant
Yes
Life Form
Perennial Herb
Phenology (Flowering Period)
September-October
Physiographic Province
☑ Piedmont
☑ Coastal Plain

County Distribution
☑ New Castle
☐ Kent
☐ Sussex

Habitat
Old fields, meadows, roadsides, and edges
State Status
Common
Piedmont Status
Common
Coastal Plain Status
Common
Global Rank
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Federal Status
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Geographic Affinity
Northern
Species at Limit of Distribution
☐ Northern
☐ Southern

North American Distribution (Non-indigenous Species)
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Coefficient of Conservatism
1
Invasive
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Invasive Watchlist
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Global Origin (Non-native Species)
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Wildlife Values
Goldenrods are an important nectar source for multiple Moth and Butterfly species, as well as a variety of other insects. In addition, S. sempervirens is the host plant for Papaipema duovata (Seaside Goldenrod Borer Moth), and the species is a critical nectar source for coastal, migratory monarch butterflies.
Medicinal Properties
Part used: Flowering herb. Internally used as tea or tincture for cystitis, gastrointestinal tract and upper respiratory infections, and as an anti-inflammatory for gout and gouty arthritis. Topically used as a wash for minor wounds and a mouthwash/gargle for thrush, sore throats, and periodontal disease.
ID Notes
Relatively sparse pubescence, heads relatively small, and thin leaves.
Additional Info
Variety hargeri is found from New Hampshire west to Minnesota and south.
Habitats in which this plant occurs
Early Successional Shrub/Brush Upland Habitats (Piedmont Old Field)
Early Successional Shrub/Brush Upland Habitats (Coastal Plain Old Field)