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  2. Goldenrod - Wikipedia

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    Goldenrod is a common name for many species of flowering plants in the sunflower family, Asteraceae, commonly in reference to the genus Solidago. Several genera, such as Euthamia , were formerly included in a broader concept of the genus Solidago .

  3. Solidago - Wikipedia

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    Solidago altissima, tall goldenrod, was named the state wildflower of South Carolina in 2003. [49] The sweet goldenrod (Solidago odora) is the state herb of Delaware. [50] Goldenrod was the state flower of Alabama, but it was later rejected in favor of the camellia. [51]

  4. Why Goldenrod Is the Easy-Care Native Perennial Your Garden Needs

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    Goldenrod, the glorious fall-blooming flower, is critical for monarch butterflies as they are passing through WNC on their way to Mexico. Goldenrod, the glorious fall-blooming flower, is critical ...

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  7. Delayed feathering in chickens - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. Feathering types in ten-day-old chicks.Left: Fast normal-feathering chick. Right: Delayed-feathering chick carrying sex-linked K gene. Delayed-feathering in chickens is a genetically determined delay in the first weeks of feather growing, which occurs normally among the chicks of many chicken breeds and no longer manifests itself once the chicken completes adult plumage.

  8. Western goldenrod - Wikipedia

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    Western goldenrod is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Euthamia occidentalis; Solidago lepida, native to North America

  9. Cannibalism in poultry - Wikipedia

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    Poultry species which exhibit cannibalism are omnivores.For example, hens in the wild often scratch at the soil to search for seeds, insects and even larger animals such as lizards or young mice, [7] although they are mainly herbivorous in adulthood. [3]