Flora of New York/Astereae

Subtribe "ericamerioid asters"
Unplaced "Ericamerioid" genera

Solidago sect. Unilaterales
Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod) is said to be allelopathic to sugar maple (Acer saccharum) seedlings.

Solidago subsect. Glomeruliflorae
Goldenrods of subsection Glomeruliflorae are primarily shade-dwelling plants that are found in and on the edges of forests.

Solidago subsect. Humiles
Solidago sect. Solidago subsect. Humiles

Semple and Peirson (2013) promoted the two rare New York varieties of Rand's goldenrod (S. simplex vars. monticola/randii & racemosa) to species level.

Solidago subsect. Junceae
As its name suggests, early goldenrod (Solidago juncea) is one of the first goldenrods to flower. If flowers from July through September.

Subtribe Machaerantherinae
The Machaerantherinae contains the tansyasters and gumweeds, which are native to western North America, but several of their species have naturalized in New York State.

Xanthisma
The Xanthisma genus, known as sleepy-daisy.

Subtribe Symphyotrichinae
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Symphyotrichum sect. Conyzopsis
The asters of sect. Conyzopsis are found in moist saline soils.


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