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- Solidago_plumosa abstract "Solidago plumosa is a rare species of goldenrod known by the common names Yadkin River goldenrod, plumed goldenrod, and plumose goldenrod. It is endemic to North Carolina in the United States, where it grows only on the banks of the Yadkin River. There is only one known population. It is a candidate for federal protection.This plant is a perennial herb with an erect, ridged, mostly hairless, purple-colored stem up to a meter tall, sometimes growing in tufts. The alternately-arranged leaves are spatula-shaped to linear in shape and measure up to 30 centimeters long. They are smooth-edged or toothed. The inflorescence is a panicle of many flower heads with yellow petals each about half a centimeter long.This rare plant is known only from a 2.5-mile stretch of the Yadkin River in North Carolina. It grows along the banks in cracks in the mafic bedrock. It can also anchor in concrete at the bases of local dams. It is sometimes subjected to scouring by floodwaters. It may grow alongside other plants, including Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana), winged elm (Ulmus alata), sweet-gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), sparkleberry (Vaccinium arboreum), false indigo (Amorpha fruticosa), little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium), orangegrass (Hypericum gentianoides), and white false indigo (Baptisia alba).The plant grows next to two dams, the Narrows Dam and the Falls Dam. It is likely that these structures alter the normal flow regime of the river enough to constitute a threat to the species. The plant may depend on periodic flooding to scour competing vegetation out of its habitat. The dams prevent or reduce the frequency of these flooding events. Introduced species of plants may threaten the species, particularly mimosa (Albizia julibrissin), which easily takes hold in the local riverbank habitat.Other threats to the plant include trampling by boaters and fishermen, who commonly use the immediate habitat for river access. Pollution may also occur.".
- Solidago_plumosa binomialAuthority John_Kunkel_Small.
- Solidago_plumosa class Eudicots.
- Solidago_plumosa conservationStatus "G1".
- Solidago_plumosa conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Solidago_plumosa division Flowering_plant.
- Solidago_plumosa family Asteraceae.
- Solidago_plumosa family Astereae.
- Solidago_plumosa genus Goldenrod.
- Solidago_plumosa kingdom Plant.
- Solidago_plumosa order Asterales.
- Solidago_plumosa thumbnail Solidago_plumosa_2.png?width=300.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageID "39199215".
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageLength "3297".
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageRevisionID "584648889".
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Albizia_julibrissin.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Amorpha_fruticosa.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperms.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Asteraceae.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Asterales.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Astereae.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Baptisia_alba.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Bedrock.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_North_Carolina.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solidago.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Concrete.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Dam.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Endemism.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Flower_head.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Goldenrod.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Hypericum_gentianoides.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Inflorescence.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Introduced_species.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink John_Kunkel_Small.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Liquidambar_styraciflua.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Mafic.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Panicle.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Pinus_virginiana.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Plantae.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Pseudanthium.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Schizachyrium_scoparium.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Solidago.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Ulmus_alata.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Vaccinium_arboreum.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLink Yadkin_River.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Solidago plumosa".
- Solidago_plumosa binomial "Solidago plumosa".
- Solidago_plumosa binomialAuthority John_Kunkel_Small.
- Solidago_plumosa familia Asteraceae.
- Solidago_plumosa genus "Solidago".
- Solidago_plumosa hasPhotoCollection Solidago_plumosa.
- Solidago_plumosa ordo Asterales.
- Solidago_plumosa regnum Plant.
- Solidago_plumosa regnum Plantae.
- Solidago_plumosa species "S. plumosa".
- Solidago_plumosa status "G1".
- Solidago_plumosa statusSystem "TNC".
- Solidago_plumosa tribus Astereae.
- Solidago_plumosa unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Solidago_plumosa unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Solidago_plumosa unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Solidago_plumosa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Solidago_plumosa subject Category:Flora_of_North_Carolina.
- Solidago_plumosa subject Category:Solidago.
- Solidago_plumosa hypernym Species.
- Solidago_plumosa type Article.
- Solidago_plumosa type Eukaryote.
- Solidago_plumosa type Plant.
- Solidago_plumosa type Species.
- Solidago_plumosa type Article.
- Solidago_plumosa type Thing.
- Solidago_plumosa type Q19088.
- Solidago_plumosa type Q756.
- Solidago_plumosa comment "Solidago plumosa is a rare species of goldenrod known by the common names Yadkin River goldenrod, plumed goldenrod, and plumose goldenrod. It is endemic to North Carolina in the United States, where it grows only on the banks of the Yadkin River. There is only one known population. It is a candidate for federal protection.This plant is a perennial herb with an erect, ridged, mostly hairless, purple-colored stem up to a meter tall, sometimes growing in tufts.".
- Solidago_plumosa label "Solidago plumosa".
- Solidago_plumosa sameAs m.0tkkcbz.
- Solidago_plumosa sameAs Solidago_plumosa.
- Solidago_plumosa sameAs Q13953928.
- Solidago_plumosa sameAs Q13953928.
- Solidago_plumosa wasDerivedFrom Solidago_plumosa?oldid=584648889.
- Solidago_plumosa depiction Solidago_plumosa_2.png.
- Solidago_plumosa isPrimaryTopicOf Solidago_plumosa.