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БагаторічнаDowny goldenrod
Solidago puberula
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БагаторічнаStiff goldenrod
Solidago rigida
Direct sow in fall or transplant in spring in well-drained, dry to moderately moist soil in full sun — stiff goldenrod is one of the most ornamentally attractive native goldenrods, producing broad, flat-topped clusters of bright golden-yellow flower heads in August–October that contrast beautifully
БагаторічнаRough-stem goldenrod
Solidago rugosa
Surface sow seed in moist, average to rich, slightly acidic soil in partial shade; wrinkleleaf goldenrod is notable among goldenrods for its significant shade tolerance and preference for moist to wet conditions, growing naturally in wet meadows, stream margins, and lightly shaded bottomlands. The a
Seaside Goldenrod
Solidago sempervirens
Seaside goldenrod is the salt-tolerant goldenrod of Atlantic and Gulf Coast dunes, salt marshes, and coastal strand habitats — its exceptional salt spray and saline soil tolerance makes it the goldenrod of choice for coastal gardens and living shoreline plantings where other goldenrods would fail. T
БагаторічнаSticky goldenrod
Solidago simplex
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Stout Goldenrod
Solidago squarrosa
Stout Goldenrod is a native perennial of rocky Appalachian woodlands, cliff edges, shale barrens, and dry to moderately moist forest margins from New England south to the mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina, valued as one of the more shade-tolerant goldenrods and distinctive for its stout, rob
Wand Goldenrod (Southern Goldenrod)
Solidago stricta
Wand goldenrod is a native goldenrod of the Gulf Coastal Plain's seasonally wet habitats — wet pine flatwoods, boggy depressions, and moist savannas from New Jersey to Texas — producing upright, unbranched or sparsely branched stems with small basal leaves and terminal wand-like flower spikes of gol
БагаторічнаBog goldenrod
Solidago uliginosa
Bog Goldenrod is a native perennial of the cool, acidic sphagnum bogs, fens, wet meadows, and peaty swamp edges of the northeastern United States and Canada, occupying a specialized ecological niche shared with carnivorous plants, bog orchids, and other acid-loving bog species that most other golden
БагаторічнаElm-leaf goldenrod
Solidago ulmifolia
Sow seed in fall in moist, humus-rich to average, slightly acidic to neutral soil in partial to full shade — elm-leaved goldenrod is an eastern North American native recognized by its leaves, which closely resemble elm leaves with strongly toothed, slightly rough-textured blades on short petioles. I
БагаторічнаEuropean goldenrod
Solidago virgaurea
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БагаторічнаField burweed
Soliva sessilis
БагаторічнаField sow thistle
Sonchus arvensis
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БагаторічнаRough milk thistle
Sonchus asper
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БагаторічнаSonchus maritimus
Sonchus maritimus
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БагаторічнаCommon sowthistle
Sonchus oleraceus
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БагаторічнаMarsh sowthistle
Sonchus palustris
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БагаторічнаSlender sow thistle
Sonchus tenerrimus
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Sophora flavescens
Sophora flavescens
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Texas Mountain Laurel (Mescal Bean)
Sophora secundiflora
Plant in alkaline to neutral, rocky or caliche, sharply drained soil in full sun; this aristocratic native evergreen shrub of the Texas Hill Country and desert Southwest is prized for its intensely fragrant violet-purple flower clusters that smell like Concord grape candy and appear in early spring.
БагаторічнаSilverbush
Sophora tomentosa
Necklace Pod is a striking native coastal shrub, native to the sandy beaches, dunes, and coastal scrub of the Gulf and Atlantic coasts from Florida to Texas, the Caribbean, and tropical Americas, producing long, arching racemes of bright yellow pea-like flowers nearly year-round in frost-free areas
БагаторічнаFalse spiraea
Sorbaria sorbifolia
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БагаторічнаMountain-ash
Sorbus americana
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БагаторічнаChess-apple
Sorbus aria
Sorbus aria (L.) Crantz is a synonym of Aria edulis. Whitebeam (S. aria) thrives in most well-drained soils and prefers an open sunny position but can tolerate light shade. It grows well in acid sands, chalky soils, and heavy clays. The tree is highly tolerant of atmospheric pollution and exposed coastal areas, making it suitable for urban and maritime environments. It is a pioneer species, particularly in chalk scrub, and can survive as woodland develops. Whitebeam trees cast dense shade when m
Quickbeam
Sorbus aucuparia
Sorbus aucuparia, commonly known as Rowan or European Mountain Ash, produces small, acidic fruits that can be eaten raw or cooked, though large quantities may cause stomach upsets. The fruit is commonly used in jams, preserves, or dried and mixed with flour, while roasted seeds may serve as a coffee substitute. Leaves and flowers can be used as a tea alternative, though young leaves contain cyanogenic glycosides and are considered a famine food. The tree thrives in a variety of soils, including