Description
Solidago canadensis (known as Canada goldenrod or Canadian goldenrod) is an herbaceous perennial plant of the family Asteraceaenative to northeastern and north-central North America but established as an invasive plant in other parts of the continent and in other countries as well It is often grown as an ornamental in flower gardens.
The plant is erect, often forming colonies. Flowers are small yellow heads held above the foliage on a branching inflorescence.
Solidago canadensis is sometimes browsed by deer and is good to fair as food for domestic livestock such as cattle or horses.
It is found in a variety of habitats, although it is not shade tolerant. It typically is one of the first plants to colonize an area after disturbance (such as fire) and rarely persists once shrubs and trees become established. It is found neither in very dry locations nor in waterlogged ones.
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