Golden Rod: Solidago
Title: Golden Rod: Solidago
Category: /Science & Technology
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Golden Rod: Solidago
Category: /Science & Technology
Details: Words: 772 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Golden Rod’s (solidago) name originates from the root word solidare. It comes from the sunflower family, and is an erect perennial -which means the plant is active and living year after year. Known as a huge group of weedy herbs, it has no problems growing, and some species are even considered to be a nuisance. This plant grows anywhere from 2 to 3 feet in height, and has alternate leaves, of green, and “terminal panicles of
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on the plant. Yellow and black goldenrod soldier beetles are usually seen in pairs on goldenrod plant as well. The goldenrod usually has swollen lumps on its stems, some round and others football-shaped. These are called galls and are home to two different types of insects, which are parasites on the plant. The insect larva receives shelter and protection from predators by living inside the gall and uses the inside of the gall for food.