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This is one of the smallest goldenrods, which blooms later than most. It can be distinguished from other goldenrods that occur in the prairies of Illinois by the presence of winged leaflets along the central stem and small white hairs on both the stem and leaves. Also, the inflorescence is usually more narrow and wand-like than the others.

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Source: Illinois Wildflowers

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