Solidago altissima, the tall goldenrod[5] or late goldenrod,[6] is a North American species of goldenrod in the family Asteraceae which is widespread across much of Canada, the United States, and northern Mexico. It is common in much of its range and fairly tolerant of landscapes which have been disturbed by humans. It has become naturalized in many parts of the world.
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Solidagoaltissima, the tall goldenrod or late goldenrod, is a North American species of goldenrod in the family Asteraceae which is widespread across...
the fungus creates, a form of mutualism. Gall on goldenrod Galls on Solidagoaltissima "Asteromyia carbonifera Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
species have the following host species of goldenrods:Solidagoaltissima, Solidago canadensis, Solidago rugosa They have been found across eastern North American...
further subdivided into two host races, one of which forms galls in Solidagoaltissima and the other in S. gigantea. E. solidaginis is widely distributed...
Procecidochares of the family Tephritidae. Its galls are most common on Solidagoaltissima, S. gigantea, S. rugosa. Canada, United States, Mexico. Loew, Hermann...
spring and early summer deposit eggs in the leaf buds of Solidagoaltissima and sometimes Solidago gigantea, leading to the development of galls on the leaves...
The hindwings are slate-gray. The larvae feed on Solidago nemoralis, Solidagoaltissima and Solidago gigantea. They form spindle-shaped galls on their...
insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. It induces galls on the host Solidagoaltissima across much of North America. The gall that is a modified capitulum...
name for several species of plants and may refer to: SolidagoaltissimaSolidago canadensis Solidago gigantea This page is an index of articles on plant...
goldenrod is a common name for several plants and may refer to: SolidagoaltissimaSolidago gigantea This page is an index of articles on plant species (or...
family Cecidomyiidae. The larvae induce galls on two hosts: Solidagoaltissima and Solidago rugosa and are found in north-eastern and north central North...
of seeds. Short's goldenrod differs from the more common goldenrod Solidagoaltissima by being shorter and spreading more slowly (whether vegetatively or...
Solidago juliae, known as Julia's goldenrod, is a plant native to central and western Texas (trans-Pecos and Edwards Plateau regions), as well as southern...
insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. It induces galls on the host Solidagoaltissima across much of North America. This species has two generations per...
common and seen throughout the state. State wildflower: goldenrod (Solidagoaltissima) – With a long bloom time and long lasting flowers, goldenrod was...
goldenrod gall fly differ in their emergence periods on their host plants Solidagoaltissima and S. gigantea by 10 to 14 days preventing hybridization and causing...
adaptation. The experimental support for EICA is mixed. For example, Solidagoaltissima plants artificially released from herbivory became more competitive...
species of herbivorous insects within a population of goldenrod, Solidagoaltissima: Genetic variation and heritability. Oecologia 72:8-14. Johnson, M...
and Temporal Constancy, which compared two species that feed on the Solidagoaltissima: the Uroleucon nigrotuberculatum and Uroleucon caligatum. Cappuccino...