Martin Pellizzer

Solidago Serotina Var. Dumertorum

Solidago serotina var. dumertorum is a lesser-known member of the goldenrod family known for its unique ecological role and striking fall blooms. Found primarily in the northeastern United States, this variant thrives in moist, woodland habitats and is often overlooked despite its beauty. Its dark green foliage and clusters of golden-yellow flowers make it a standout in late summer and early autumn. While similar to other goldenrods, it possesses distinct morphological characteristics that set it apart. This plant plays an important part in supporting local pollinators and maintaining biodiversity in its native ecosystems.