Coastal Plain Goldentop
Euthamia caroliniana (L.) Greene ex Porter & Britton

Euthamia caroliniana (L.) Greene ex Porter & Britton, known as Coastal Plain Goldentop, is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. It was first described in 1894 and is native to regions including Ontario, Vermont, Alabama, and others across North America.
Description
Euthamia caroliniana is a member of the genus Euthamia and is commonly referred to as Coastal Plain Goldentop. It is found in habitats across North America, with a distribution that includes states such as Florida, Georgia, New York, and provinces like Ontario. The plant is noted for its vulnerability due to habitat loss and disturbance within its range.
Other common names
Coastal Plain GoldentopSlender Fragrant GoldenrodSlender GoldentopSlender-Leaved Goldenrod
Distribution
Ontario · Vermont-US · Alabama · Connecticut · Delaware · Florida · Georgia · Louisiana · Maryland · Massachusetts · Mississippi · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New York · North Carolina · Pennsylvania · Rhode I. · South Carolina · Virginia · West Virginia
Synonyms
Erigeron carolinianusErigeron carolinensisSolidago microcephalaSolidago minorEuthamia microcephalaEuthamia tenuifolia var. microcephalaEuthamia minorDiplemium carolinianumEuthamia tenuifoliaSolidago lanceolata var. minorEuthamia tenuifoliaAster euthamiaSolidago tenuifolia var. pycnocephalaSolidago tenuifolia var. tenuifoliaEuthamia graminifolia var. galetorumSolidago carolinianaSolidago tenuifoliaEuthamia microphyllaSolidago moseleyi
