Definitionn. any of numerous chiefly summer-blooming and fall-blooming North American plants especially of the genus Solidago
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Bishey, Jerrine, and myself went out and gathered armfuls of asters and goldenrod-like rabbit-brush. [Please select]
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All flowers except a few bunches of mountain goldenrod were dead. [Please select]
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A few bunches of mountain goldenrod are found here and there scattered over the mountain-side. [Please select]
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The goldenrod hasn't begun to bud, so there's nothing to pick but daisies. [Please select]
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They rode for a time in silence between fields of dead aster and goldenrod. [Please select]
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In one hand he carried a bunch of early goldenrod and smoke-blue asters. [Please select]
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Salome limped out of the yard and down the lane bordered by its asters and goldenrod. [Please select]
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Here they congregate in happy companies while the sunshine and goldenrod are as bright as their feathers, and cling to the swaying slender stems that furnish an abundant harvest, daintily. [Please select]
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The wayside was bright with goldenrod, with the red tassels of the sumac, with the purple frost-flower and feathery clematis. [Please select]
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