tall goldenrod
Noun: A North American perennial plant (Solidago altissima) of the aster family, characterized by its height, clusters of small yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and fall, and its common growth in fields and along roadsides. It is one of many species commonly referred to as goldenrod.
This term is used specifically to refer to this particular species of goldenrod plant. It is a compound noun where "tall" describes the typical stature of this plant compared to other goldenrod species. * The field was filled with the bright yellow blooms of tall goldenrod. * Tall goldenrod is often mistakenly blamed for causing hay fever, though its pollen is too heavy to be wind-borne.
- In botanical and ecological contexts, is the precise scientific name for this plant.
- The term can be used descriptively in horticulture to distinguish this species from shorter, more cultivated varieties of goldenrod.
- Goldenrod (n): The common name for plants in the genus .
- Solidago altissima (n): The scientific binomial name for tall goldenrod.
- Late goldenrod (n): Another common name for the same species.
- (Scientific name)
- Late goldenrod
"Tall goldenrod" is a fixed compound noun. The adjective "tall" is an integral part of the common name for this specific plant and is not typically used separately to modify the general term "goldenrod" in this context.
- a variety of goldenrod