Northern Downy goldenrod, verge d’or pubérulente

Solidago puberula Nutt. was devided into two subspecies in ), but these are treated as separate species here based on additional study.  Solidago puberula in the narrow sense is the more northern and high mountain southern taxon that has very short hairs on the stems and narrow long-attentuate phyllaries. Solidago pulverulenta has slightly smaller involucres on average and sometimes broader, acute phyllaries and usually more leaves per stem than S. puberula. Semple et al. (2017) included S. puberulaÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýS. pulverulenta in a multivariate analysis of 14 species of S.Ìý²õ³Ü²ú²õ±ð³¦³Ù.ÌýSquarrosae as then defined. Semple et al. (2020) presented the results of a multivariate study of S. puberula,ÌýS. pulverulenta,ÌýS. roanensis, and S. sciaphila. The results indicated that S. puberulaÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýS. pulverulenta differ on technical morphological traits, but ranges of variation in those traits overlap considerably. Semple et al. (2020) included a discussion of the nomenclatural history of treating S. pulverulenta as either a subspecies or a variety within S. puberula. The mostly allopatric ranges of distribution fit the Ehrendorfer (1968) definition of subspecies cited in Semple (1974), but currently in North America subspecies rank is more often considered to be a grouping category like subgenus or subfamily rather than a distinct infraspecific category as presented in Semple (1974) for the taxonomy of Xanthisma texanum DC. Semple et al. (2020) concluded that variety rank for S. pulverulenta within S. puberula was not adequate at indicating the ecological and morphology differences between the two taxa and species status was recommended.
The species is diploid (2n=18) throughout it's range.
In the polygenomic phylogeny of Solidago (Semple et al. 2023), 2 samples of S. puberula grouped together with the sample of S. puberulenta coming out as sister and a sample of S. roanensis was the basal branch in the ser. Puberulae of sect. Erectae.
Semple, J.C., L. Tong, and Y.A. Chong. 2017. Multivariate studies of SolidagoÌý²õ³Ü²ú²õ±ð³¦³Ù.ÌýSquarrosae. I. The Solidago speciosa complex (Asteraceae: Astereae). Phytoneuron 2017-18: 1–23.
Semple, J.C., Lan Tong, Y.J. Chong, and J. van de Graaf. 2020. A multivariate analysis of SolidagoÌý²õ³Ü²ú²õ±ð³¦³Ù.ÌýSquarrosae. IV. the S. puberula-S. pulverulenta complex. Phytoneuron 2020-70. 1-22.
Semple, J.C., H. McMinn-Sauder, M. Stover, A.Lemmon, E. Lemmon, and J.B. Beck. 2023. Goldenrod herbariomics: Hybrid-sequence capture reveals the phylogeny of diploid Solidago. Amer. J. Bot. 110(7): e16164.https://doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16164
Last update 8 April 2025 by J.C. Semple    Â
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1-6. Solidago puberula. 1-3. Habits, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Tennessee. 4. Puberulent stem, mountains, North Carolina. 5. Inflorescence, Roan Mt., Tennesse. 6. Immature involucres, North Carolina.