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Solidago Kralii
''Solidago kralii,'' common name Kral's goldenrod, is a North American plant species first described as a new species in 2003.Semple, John Cameron. 2003. Sida 20: 1606-1611, figures 1–11.
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It is found on sandy hills in oak-pine woodlands of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia and South Carolina. ''Solidago kralii'' is an herb up to 110 cm (44 inches) tall, with dense resin hairs on the leaves. One plant can produce as many as 200 small yellow flower heads.Flora of North America, Solidago kralii Semple, Kral’s goldenrod
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John Cameron Semple
John Cameron Semple (born 1947) is a botanist, cytotaxonomist, professor emeritus, and adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. He was born in Boston and earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in 1969 from Tufts University, followed in 1971 and 1972 by Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Washington University in St. Louis. Semple is known for his work with members of the tribe Astereae, particularly goldenrods, American asters, and goldenasters, and he maintains the University of Waterloo Astereae Lab website. Semple's wife is Brenda, and in 2013, he named a newly discovered goldenrod species '' Solidago brendiae'' in honor of her. Early life and education John Cameron Semple was born in 1947 in Boston, the second child of three to Bob Semple, an accountant, and Margaret Semple, a school teacher. As a child, John had an interest in art and took classes in the subject at a local museum. In high school, he became interested in biolo ...
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