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Golden Rod Collection

Goldenrod, with its vibrant yellow flowers, is a true haven for various species of insects

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Golden Rod Collection: Field cuckoo bumblebee (Bombus campestris) feeding on Goldenrod (Solidago). Monmouthshire
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Golden Rod Collection: Lesser paper wasp (Polistes dorsalis) on Goldenrod (Solidago sp)
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Golden Rod Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 683
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Golden Rod Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 45
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Golden Rod Collection: Sweet Flag, Flux Weed, Male Fern, Golden Rod, Sciatica Cress (colour litho)
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Golden Rod Collection: Huntingdonshire PE29 2 Map
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Golden Rod Collection: Heath bumblebee (Bombus jonellus) queen feeding on goldenrod flowers (Solidago), Monmouthshire
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Golden Rod Collection: Goldenrod - Binbrook Conservation Area - Binbrook, Ontario, Canada
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Golden Rod Collection: Picture No. 11993172
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Golden Rod Collection: Golden Rod Solidago Canadensis Flowers series
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Golden Rod Collection: African Giant Blue Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio zalmoxis
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Golden Rod Collection: The Lesser Jay Butterfly, Graphium evemon orthia
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Golden Rod Collection: Early morning on a misty morning on the Connecticut River in Lunenburg, Vermont
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Golden Rod Collection: European Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) flowering, growing out of rock outcrop, Ceredigion, Wales
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Golden Rod Collection: Goldenrod (Solidago Cloth of Gold )
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Golden Rod Collection: USA, Michigan
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Golden Rod Collection: Golden-rod (Solidago virgaurea). Devon
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Golden Rod Collection: Meadow goldenrod (Solidago occidentalis), Glacier National Park, Montana
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Golden Rod Collection: Golden Rod - on Limestone pavement, Burren Ireland

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Goldenrod, with its vibrant yellow flowers, is a true haven for various species of insects. In the fields of Monmouthshire, a field cuckoo bumblebee can be seen gracefully feeding on the nectar-rich goldenrod blossoms. This stunning scene captured in Picture No. 11993172 showcases the intricate relationship between this beautiful insect and the goldenrod plant. Another fascinating encounter takes place as a lesser paper wasp perches delicately on a cluster of goldenrod blooms. The image from Curtis British Entomology Plate 683 highlights the captivating beauty and diversity found within nature's tapestry. In another illustration from Curtis British Entomology Plate 45, we are introduced to an array of plants featuring sweet flag, flux weed, male fern, golden rod, and sciatica cress. These colorful lithographs showcase the enchanting variety that surrounds us. Moving to Huntingdonshire PE29 2 Map, we discover yet another delightful interaction between nature and goldenrod as a heath bumblebee queen indulges in its delectable flowers. This moment captures not only their mutual dependence but also adds to our appreciation for these unsung heroes of pollination. Traveling across continents to Binbrook Conservation Area in Ontario, Canada reveals breathtaking landscapes adorned with vast expanses of golden rod. Its presence brings life and vibrancy to this serene location while providing sustenance for countless creatures who call it home. The Golden Rod Solidago Canadensis Flowers series further emphasizes the timeless elegance possessed by these magnificent plants. Each delicate petal seems like an invitation for exploration and discovery. Amongst all these encounters lies one particularly striking sight - black swallowtail butterflies fluttering gracefully amidst clusters of goldenrod blossoms. Papilio polyxenes finds solace in this radiant environment where they find nourishment and shelter among nature's most dazzling creations. As we delve into these glimpses into the world of "golden rod, " we are reminded of the intricate web of life that exists around us.