Evergreen Goldenrod
Solidago sempervirens L.

Solidago sempervirens, known as Evergreen Goldenrod, is a species in the Asteraceae family. It is native to eastern North America and parts of the Caribbean, and is also found in the Azores, where it is believed to have naturally introduced. It is an introduced species in the Great Lakes region. The species was first described by Linnaeus in 1753.
Description
Solidago sempervirens is a member of the genus Solidago and is commonly referred to as Evergreen Goldenrod. It is part of the Asteraceae family and is native to regions including Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and parts of the Caribbean. The species has also been introduced to the Great Lakes region. In the Azores, similar plants are considered to have evolved from a natural introduction of this species. It was first published by Linnaeus in 1753. The species is also reported in other global regions, including Australia and Japan.
Other common names
Evergreen GoldenrodSalt-Marsh GoldenrodSeaside Goldenrod
Distribution
Newfoundland · New Brunswick · Nova Scotia · Ontario · Prince Edward Island · Quebec · Açores · Corvo Island · Faial Island · Flores Island · Graciosa Island · Pico Island · Santa Maria Island · São Jorge Island · São Miguel Island · Terceira Island · Azores · AU · JP · Global · DO · Vermont-US · Bahamas · Bermuda · Connecticut · Cuba · Delaware · Dominican Republic · Illinois · Maine
Synonyms
Aster sempervirensDasiorima mexicanaDasiorima limonifolia
