Solidago chilensis
Solidago chilensis Meyen
Solidago chilensis, a species of the genus Solidago in the family Asteraceae, was first described by Meyen in 1834. It is native to a wide range of regions including parts of South America, the Azores, Madeira, the Leeward Islands, and parts of India.
Description
Solidago chilensis is a member of the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the aster or daisy family. This species is distributed across several regions including Brazil (Northeast, Southeast, South, and West-Central), Argentina (Northeast, Northwest, and South), Bolivia, Chile (Central, North, and South), Colombia, Paraguay, and the Juan Fernández Islands. It was first published in 1834 by Meyen, and its scientific name remains widely recognized in botanical literature.
Distribution
BR · IN · Argentina Northeast · Argentina Northwest · Argentina South · Azores · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Chile Central · Chile North · Chile South · Colombia · India · Juan Fernández Is. · Leeward Is. · Madeira · Paraguay · Peru · Puerto Rico · Spain · Uruguay
Synonyms
Solidago repensSolidago patagonicaSolidago nitidulaSolidago marginellaSolidago vulnerariaSolidago odora var. odoraSolidago marginella var. marginellaSolidago microglossa var. microglossaSolidago coquimbaSolidago microglossaSolidago marginella var. sublanceolataSolidago linearifoliaSolidago odoraAster polyglossaSolidago linearifolia var. brachypodaSolidago microglossa var. linearifoliaSolidago linearifolia var. linearifoliaSolidago polyglossaSolidago bonariensis
