Species of flowering plant
Solidago virgaurea
Solidago virgaurea minuta
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade :
Tracheophytes
Clade :
Angiosperms
Clade :
Eudicots
Clade :
Asterids
Order:
Asterales
Family:
Asteraceae
Genus:
Solidago
Species:
S. virgaurea
Binomial name
Solidago virgaurea
Synonyms [ 1]
Aster virgaurea (L.) Kuntze
Dectis decurrens Raf.
Doria virgaurea Scop.
Solidago cantoniensis Lour.
Solidago corsica (Rouy) A.W.Hill
Solidago minor Mill.
Solidago nudiflora Viv.
Solidago pygmaea Bertol.
Solidago vulgaris Lam.
Aster minutus (L.) Kuntze, syn of subsp. alpestris
Solidago armena Kem.-Nath. ex Grossh., syn of subsp. armena
Solidago japonica Kitam., syn of subsp. asiatica
Solidago calcicola (Fernald) Fernald, syn of var. calcicola
Solidago caucasica Kem.-Nath., syn of subsp. caucasica
Solidago dahurica Kitag., syn of subsp. dahurica
Solidago gebleri Juz., syn of subsp. dahurica
Solidago insularis Kitam., syn of subsp. insularis
Solidago jailarum Juz., syn of subsp. jailarum
Solidago lapponica With., syn of subsp. lapponica
Solidago macrorrhiza Lange, syn of subsp. macrorrhiza
Solidago alpestris Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd., syn of subsp. minuta
Solidago cambrica Huds., syn of subsp. minuta
Solidago minuta L., syn of subsp. minuta
Solidago stenophylla (G.E.Schultz) Tzvelev, syn of subsp. stenophylla
Solidago talyschensis Tzvelev, syn of subsp. talyschensis
Solidago taurica Juz., syn of subsp. taurica
Solidago turfosa Woronow ex Grossh., syn of subsp. turfosa
Flowers with Bombus cryptarum
Solidago virgaurea , the European goldenrod or woundwort , is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceae . It is widespread across most of Europe as well as North Africa and northern, central, and southwestern Asia (China, Russia, India, Turkey, Kazakhstan, etc.).[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] It is grown as a garden flower with many different cultivars. It flowers profusely in late summer.
Solidago virgaurea is a perennial herb up to 100 cm (40 inches) tall, with a branching underground caudex and a woody rhizome . It produces arrays of numerous small yellow flower heads at the top of the stem.[ 3]
Subspecies and varieties[ 1]
Solidago virgaurea subsp. alpestris (Waldst. & Kit.) Gremli
Solidago virgaurea subsp. armena (Grossh.) Greuter
Solidago virgaurea subsp. asiatica Kitam. ex Hara
Solidago virgaurea var. calcicola Fernald
Solidago virgaurea subsp. caucasica (Kem.-Nath.) Greuter
Solidago virgaurea subsp. dahurica (Kitag.) Kitag.
Solidago virgaurea subsp. gigantea (Nakai) Kitam.
Solidago virgaurea var. insularis (Kitam.) Hara
Solidago virgaurea subsp. jailarum (Juz.) Tzvelev
Solidago virgaurea subsp. lapponica (With.) Tzvelev
Solidago virgaurea subsp. macrorrhiza (Lange) Nyman
Solidago virgaurea subsp. minuta (L.) Arcang.
Solidago virgaurea subsp. stenophylla (G.E.Schultz) Tzvelev
Solidago virgaurea subsp. talyschensis (Tzvelev) Sennikov
Solidago virgaurea subsp. taurica (Juz.) Tzvelev
Solidago virgaurea subsp. turfosa (Woronow ex Grossh.) Greuter
Solidago virgaurea subsp. virgaurea
Solidago virgaurea var. virgaurea