Goldenrod Gallery
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A goldenrod plant in Rocky Mountain National Park with relatively thin leaves which is typical of the genus.

Closeup of the many flowers on a goldenrod plant. Each flower is like a small sunflower and not very prominent by itself. But the large number of flowers gives an overall striking appearance to the plant.

Flowers distributed along the length of the stalk of a goldenrod plant.

These flowers were found on a plant growing low to the ground at Forest Canyon Pass, almost in the tundra. The flowers look as though the plant might be a goldenrod.