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Solidago odora

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Home Perennial Solidago odora

Dry sterile soil or thin woodlands. Woods and roadsides in Texas.

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Family: Asteraceae
Height: 1.2 m / 4 ft
Sun, Semi-shade
Light, Medium and Heavy Soil
Dry to Moist

Plant Rating

Edible Uses: 2 of 5
Medicinal Uses: 2 of 5
Other Uses: 2 of 5

Native Habitat

Sweet Goldenrod, Anisescented goldenrod, Chapman's goldenrod Solidago odora native habitat is Dry sterile soil or thin woodlands. Woods and roadsides in Texas.

Edible Uses

Leaves - cooked. Seed. No more details are given but the seed is very small and fiddly to harvest. An aromatic, anise-flavoured tea is made from the dried leaves and dried fully expanded flowers. The blossoms are used as a flavouring.

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