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Solidago odora, the sweet goldenrod, anise … Solidago odora, the sweet goldenrod, anisescented goldenrod or fragrant goldenrod, is a North American species of goldenrod within the family Asteraceae. The plant is native to the United States and Mexico, found in every coastal state from Veracruz to New Hampshire and as far inland as Ohio, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It flowers from July through October. Subspecies include:
* Solidago odora subsp. odora - most of species range
* Solidago odora subsp. chapmanii (Gray) Semple - Florida only As a traditional medicine, Solidago odora has a variety of ethnobotanical uses, especially by the Cherokee. The leaves, which smell of licorice when crushed, can be made into a tea.rice when crushed, can be made into a tea.
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Aster odorus ( Kuntze 1791 not All. 1785)
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, Solidago odora var. chapmanii ( Cronquist)
, Solidago chapmanii (Torr. & A.Gray)
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Solidago odora, the sweet goldenrod, anise … Solidago odora, the sweet goldenrod, anisescented goldenrod or fragrant goldenrod, is a North American species of goldenrod within the family Asteraceae. The plant is native to the United States and Mexico, found in every coastal state from Veracruz to New Hampshire and as far inland as Ohio, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It flowers from July through October. Subspecies include:
* Solidago odora subsp. odora - most of species range
* Solidago odora subsp. chapmanii (Gray) Semple - Florida only As a traditional medicine, Solidago odora has a variety of ethnobotanical uses, especially by the Cherokee.otanical uses, especially by the Cherokee.
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