The Decurrent Goldenrod is a perennial herbaceous plant known for its slender stems and clusters of bright yellow flowers. Its lance-shaped leaves are arranged alternately along the stem and are characterized by a distinctive feature known as "decurrent." This term refers to the way the leaf base extends down the stem, giving it a winged appearance.
Solidago decurrens typically blooms in late summer to early fall, adding a burst of golden-yellow color to meadows, prairies, and open woodlands. The flowers are small, numerous, and arranged in dense, elongated clusters, creating a visually striking effect. These blooms are not only attractive to humans but also serve as a valuable nectar source for pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Camera Used | Redmi Note 12 Pro |
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Lens | Default Lens |
Subject | Flower |
Location | Bangladesh |
Photographer | @pixelx |