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Definition of Beach goldenrod
1. Noun. Vigorous showy goldenrod common along eastern coast and Gulf Coast of North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beach Goldenrod
Literary usage of Beach goldenrod
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nantucket Wild Flowers by Alice Owen Albertson (1921)
"This Goldenrod readily hybridizes with others including the sempervirens, the
beach goldenrod. A cross between the two is included as a separate species in ..."
2. Studies on the Germ Cell of Aphids by Nettie Maria Stevens (1906)
"On the beach goldenrod are large numbers of dark brown aphids with green males.
The sexual forms were found at Woods Hole on September 27. ..."
3. Bryn Mawr College Monographs by Bryn Mawr College (1906)
"On the beach goldenrod are large numbers of dark brown aphids with green males.
The sexual forms were found at Woods Hole on September 27. ..."
4. An Introduction to the Study of Landscape Design by Henry Vincent Hubbard, ( (1917)
"On a Cape Cod seashore, bayberry, sweet fern, bearberry, red cedar, dwarf wild
rose, and beach goldenrod are native, hardy, and good in combination, ..."
5. An Ecological Survey in Northern Michigan by Charles Christopher Adams, Alexander Grant Ruthven, Otto McCreary, Albert Pitts Morse, Bryant Walker, Norman Asa Wood, Max Minor Peet, Michigan (1906)
"It is composed of the forms of the Middle Beach, Goldenrod, Beach Pea, Vetchling,
Lobelia, Hare-bells, etc.; the fern, ..."
6. Report of the State Board of Geological Survey by Alfred Church Lane, Michigan Geological survey (1906)
"Owing to these conditions, the flora presents a curious assemblage of forms.
It is composed of the forms of the Middle Beach, Goldenrod, Beach Pea, ..."