Solidago Multiradiata (Noun)
Meaning
Goldenrod similar to narrow goldenrod but having bristly hairs on edges of leaf stalks; mountainous regions of western America.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The botanical garden featured an exhibit on plants native to the mountainous regions of western America, including the rarely seen Solidago multiradiata.
- In the western United States, Solidago multiradiata thrives in dry areas with well-drained soil and full sun, growing to heights of 1-3 feet.
- The distinguishing characteristic of Solidago multiradiata is the presence of bristly hairs on the edges of the leaf stalks, setting it apart from its close relative.
- Solidago multiradiata can often be found growing in dense clusters on rocky slopes and dry meadows in mountainous regions of the western United States.
- Wildlife enthusiasts and botanists alike flock to the mountain ranges of western America to spot the lovely Solidago multiradiata in its natural habitat.