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Northern and
Southern Hemispheres. Some
species are
informally known as
bedstraw. Over 600
species of
Galium are described, with
estimates of 629 to 650...
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names in English. They
include sweetheart, hitchhikers, cleavers, clivers,
bedstraw, (small) goosegr****, catchweed, stickyweed,
sticky bob, stickybud, stickyback...
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Galium verum (lady's
bedstraw or
yellow bedstraw) is a
herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the
family Rubiaceae. It is
widespread across most of Europe...
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Galium odoratum, the
sweet woodruff or
sweetscented bedstraw, is a
flowering perennial plant in the
family Rubiaceae,
native to much of Europe. It is widely...
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Climbing bedstraw is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Galium nuttallii,
native from
Oregon to Baja
California Galium porrigens, native...
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Limestone bedstraw is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Galium proliferum,
native to the
southwestern United States and
northern Mexico...
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Galium triflorum (also
known as cudweed, sweet-scented
bedstraw, and
fragrant bedstraw) is a
herbaceous plant of the
family Rubiaceae. It is widespread...
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Galium album,
common names white bedstraw and
upright hedge bedstraw, is an annual,
herbaceous plant of the
family Rubiaceae and is
native to much of...
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Galium verrucosum,
common name
warty bedstraw (US) or
southern cleavers (UK), is a
species of
plants in the Rubiaceae. The
epithet "verrucosum"
means "warty"...
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Galium sylvati****,
commonly known as
Scotch mist or wood
bedstraw, is a
plant species of the
genus Rubiaceae. Its
genus name, Galium, is
derived from the...