COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Galium spp.; bedstraw
[Rubiaceae]
Weak stemmed annuals or perennials
characterized by whorls of small linear leaves well separated on the
profusely branching square stems.
Flowers very small and usually white to greenish.
The dozen or so Wisconsin species differ in size of leaves or
flowers, the number of leaves in a whorl, and in stems being smooth or
rough with tiny bristles.
Different species range from dry woods to thickets to swamps, but all
typically in semi-shaded locations.
Flowers in late spring and early summer.
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