Seeds on Canada Goldenrod

Photo of Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)

a goldenrod inflorescence with numerous ripe seeds, attached to wispy pappi to help them blow away in the wind

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This inflorescence on Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) is covered with clusters of mature seeds, each attached to a pappus, a structure designed to carry the seed away in the wind. As wind speeds increase with height, the height of this plant is directly related to the distances its seeds are able to disperse over.

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© Robb Hannawacker

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collage of Tall Goldenrod and Canada Goldenrod

Tall Goldenrod (Solidago altissima) vs. Canada Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis)

Updated February 15th, 2025

These two goldenrods are challenging to tell apart where their ranges overlap. Both are tall, rhizomatous, grow in sunny habitats, and have triple-nerved leaves and large inflorescences. They can be distinguished by degree of serration on upper leaves, and by involucre and pappus length. Ball galls on the stem identify some plants as S. altissima. There are average differences in inflorescence shape, bloom time, and pubescence on leaves and stems. S. altissima ranges much farther south and west, and tolerates drier conditions. S. canadensis ranges farther north, prefers moister conditions, and is slightly more shade-tolerant. Inconsistent taxonomic treatments complicates ID.

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