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|name = ''Goldenrod''
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|image = Goldenrod 120718 (5).JPG
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|image_caption = ''A Goldenrod cultivar''
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|ordo =  [[ Asterales]]
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|familia =  [[ Asteraceae]]
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|genus =  [[ Solidago]]
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|subdivision = Solidago has over 100 species
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'''Goldenrod '''or '''Solidago ''' counts over 100 species, which almost all have yellow flowers. The plant is native to North America. Some American species have been introduced to Europe and North Africa.  Solidago canadensis, introduced as a garden plant in Europe, has become a common plant in the wild and is considered an invasive species in Germany.
  
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The many goldenrod species can be difficult to distinguish because most of the have similar bright golden yellow flower heads that blossom in late summer. Some of the species produce abundant nectar and are visited by bees, flies, wasps and butterflies.
  
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The plant contains saponin, tannin and essential oils. The flowering herb is mostly known for use against kidney problems. It is also applied to heal wounds, cramps, inflammation, rheumatism and gout.
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Thomas Edison experimented with the plant and made a good quality rubber out of it.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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File:Goldenrod seeds.JPG|Goldenrod seeds
 
File:Goldenrod seeds.JPG|Goldenrod seeds
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File:2003-07-08 Goldenrod.JPG|Wild goldenrod
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldenrod Goldenrod] Wikipedia
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldenrod Goldenrod] Wikipedia
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidago_virgaurea Solidago virgaurea] Wikipedia
  
 
[[Category:Gardening]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:40, 28 July 2012

Goldenrod
A Goldenrod cultivar
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Tribe: Astereae
Genus: Solidago

Solidago has over 100 species

Goldenrod or Solidago counts over 100 species, which almost all have yellow flowers. The plant is native to North America. Some American species have been introduced to Europe and North Africa. Solidago canadensis, introduced as a garden plant in Europe, has become a common plant in the wild and is considered an invasive species in Germany.

The many goldenrod species can be difficult to distinguish because most of the have similar bright golden yellow flower heads that blossom in late summer. Some of the species produce abundant nectar and are visited by bees, flies, wasps and butterflies.

The plant contains saponin, tannin and essential oils. The flowering herb is mostly known for use against kidney problems. It is also applied to heal wounds, cramps, inflammation, rheumatism and gout.

Thomas Edison experimented with the plant and made a good quality rubber out of it.

Gallery

See also

External links