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goldenrod
noun
Any tall-stemmed plant principally from genus Solidago (also ), usually with clusters of small yellow flowers.
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Eager to make the White House a showcase for American creativity and workmanship, Caroline designed new state china featuring goldenrod and sweet corn.
North temperate zone wildings picked and preserved for dried arrangements include pearly everlasting, heather, and the sea lavender of salt marshes, as well as goldenrod, orange bittersweet berries, cattails, dock, teasel, and sumac.
Canadian goldenrod (S. canadensis) has hairy, toothed, lance-shaped leaves and hairy stems; it is sometimes cultivated as a garden ornamental.
The goldenrod gall fly is one of the most common.
These holes and dirt mounds function as localized disturbances that enrich the field's spatial patterning and provide a necessary resource (i.e., bare ground) for a number of fugitive plant species for example, the stiff goldenrod (Solidago rigida).
Many species of herbaceous plants cover the state's prairie region, with goldenrod, bluestem grasses, and various European introductions among the most common.
These early exotica from the New World included now familiar plants such as the Michaelmas daisy, the Virginia creeper, hamamelis, goldenrod, the first perennial lupine, and such fine autumn-colouring trees as liquidambar and the staghorn sumac.
Among the common soldier beetles in North America are Chauliognathus marginatus, which has an orange head and legs, and C. pennsylvanicus, which is yellow with black spots and is usually found on goldenrod.
Several Gnorimoschema species produce galls in goldenrod stems, and many Recurvaria species mine leaves and pine needles.
A floral wedding coverlet from Mexico, features Chinese silk and European dyes; a sumptuous goldenrod bedcover, probably Italian, incorporates Bengali hunting motifs; a monumental tapestry, depicting the abduction of Helen in riotous blue and gold, was made in China for the Portuguese market.
By selective breeding, he raised the rubber in goldenrod 142%.
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