Solidago buckleyi
Solidago buckleyi, Buckley's goldenrod, is a species of goldenrod native to central North America. It is an uncommon species with a small range, being found mainly in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri, and in the uplands near the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers near southern Illinois and western Kentucky. There are also a few isolated populations reported from Indiana. Its preferred habitat is open oak woodlands.
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Solidago buckleyi
Solidago buckleyi, Buckley's goldenrod, is a species of goldenrod native to central North America. It is an uncommon species with a small range, being found mainly in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri, and in the uplands near the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers near southern Illinois and western Kentucky. There are also a few isolated populations reported from Indiana. Its preferred habitat is open oak woodlands.
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Solidago buckleyi, Buckley's g ...... 8 per head, disc flowers 8-14.
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Aster buckleyi (Torrey & A. Gray) Kuntze)
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Solidago buckleyi, Buckley's g ...... habitat is open oak woodlands.
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Solidago buckleyi
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