Is this plant Solidago virgaurea Sugsp. virgaurea

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  1. duffy

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    I believe this plant to be Solidago virgaurea subsp. virgaurea. However, I am not absolutely sure. Will welcome any opinions from members. Thank you all. Duffy
     

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    Andrey Zharkikh Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    There is a lot of pictures of Solidago virgaurea in Flickr and on the web, but none looks that hairy as yours.
    Probably, something else.
     
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    Mr. Andrey, Thank you for your observations. At first I thought it belonged to the Senecio group. I also considered the Inula group but soon abandoned that idea. I couldn't find any satisfaction on the 2 Italian sites! I will attach a photo of the corolla. If you any idea which group of Asteraceae it belongs to I will be most grateful. Thanks, duffy
     

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    Andrey Zharkikh Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Not Senecio, which should have equal phyllaries in a single series; not Inula which have much larger disk. Could be something european. I'll try to figure out which group fits it better, later. May be someone from Europe will suggest something.
     
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    Thank you for your valued opinion. Last night I considered Senecio nemorosa and Senecio fuchsii, but neither of them fit the bill. Both sp. have serrated leaf margins, leaves much longer on nemorosa. In the end if I fail to identify this plant I will send the photographs to friends at Italian Botanical Gardens. I try not to send too much material as I do not want to become a nuisance. In any event once I have the information I will send it on to you. Many thanks for all the times you have helped me. duffy
     
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    Andrey Zharkikh Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Check Heterotheca or close genera.
     
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    Mr. Andrey, I haven't had chance to look any further since my wife has been admitted to a special hospital wing and is on life support machines. Best wishes, duffy
     
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    I am so sorry to hear this. Wishing her a speedy recovery.

    Andrey
     
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    Dear Mr. Andrey, Thank you for your message. My wife is doing a little better thank you.
    The plant is Dittrichia viscosa (L) Greuter previously known as Inula viscosa (L) Aiton.
    Many thanks for you continuous help. Duffy
     

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