Solidago rigida
Solidago rigida, known by the common names stiff goldenrod and stiff-leaved goldenrod, is a North American plant species in the family Asteraceae. It has a widespread distribution in Canada and the United States, where it is found primarily east of the Rocky Mountains. It is typically found in open, dry areas associated with calcareous or sandy soil. Habitats include prairies, savannas, and glades.
Description
Soliadgo rigida is a tall, leafy perennial. Its leathery leaves are large for a goldenrod, reaching wide and long. It produces heads of yellow flowers in the late summer and fall. Its fruit is a wind-dispersed achene.Galls
This species is host to the following insect induced galls:- Asphondylia s-rigida-bud-rosette-gall
- Asteromyia carbonifera
- Gnorimoschema gibsoniella Busck, 1915
- Calycomyza solidaginis Kaltenbach, 1869
Subspecies
;Subspecies- Solidago rigida subsp. glabrata S.B.Heard & Semple – southeastern + south-central U.S.
- Solidago rigida subsp. humilis S.B.Heard & Semple – central + western Canada, central + western United States as far west as the Rocky Mountains
- Solidago rigida subsp. rigida – Ontario, central + eastern U.S.
Conservation