Solidago porteri

Characteristics
Angiosperms (Dicots)
Solidago porteri Small
Porter's Goldenrod
Herb
Perennial
Vascular
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<strong>Porter's Goldenrod</strong> was originally described and named from <strong>Jasper Co., Georgia</strong>. It was first discovered in Alabama by <strong>Dwayne Estes</strong> in <strong>2003</strong>; The discovery and collection was from <strong>Morgan County</strong> but unfortunately that population, the only one known at the time, has since been destroyed by road expansion. Additional populations have since been discovered also in Morgan County.--<em><strong>B.R. Keener</strong></em>
Native
<a href=http://www.phytoneuron.net/2014Phytoneuron/45PhytoN-Solidagoporteri.pdf>Semple, J.C., and D. Estes. 2012. Discovery of Solidago porteri (Asteraceae: Astereae) in Alabama and Tennessee and a second population in Georgia. Phytoneuron 2014-45: 1–11.</a>
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Classification
Asterales
Solidago porteri Small - Porter's Goldenrod
Citation
<a href=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/378081>Solidago porteri Small, Fl. S.E. U.S. 1194, 1339. 1903.</a>
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<a href=http://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/vh/specimen-details/?irn=50936>USA: GEORGIA: "Middle Ga." 1846, Porter s.n. (holotype: NY; isotypes: K, NY (3))</a>
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Specimens and Distribution

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