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Family:
Rubiaceae
stickywilly, more..., bedstraw, catchweed bedstraw, cleavers, cleaverwort, goose grass, scarthgrass, sticky-willy, white hedge
[Galium agreste var. echinospermum Wallr., more, Galium aparine ssp. spurium Dusén, Galium aparine var. echinospermum (Wallr.) Farw., Galium aparine var. intermedium (Merr.) Briq., Galium aparine var. minor Hook., Galium aparine var. vaillantii (DC.) Koch, Galium spurium Spreng., Galium spurium var. echinospermum (Wallr.) Hayek, Galium spurium var. vaillantii (DC.) Gren. & Godr., Galium vaillantii Dc.]
 Ries Lindley |
Plant: annual herb; very scabrous with retrorse prickly hairs. STEMS 10-90 cm or more long Leaves: 6-8 at each node, the earliest often spatulate and petiolate, the later ones linear-oblanceolate to oblanceolate, 13-31 mm long, tapering to narrow bases and to mucronate apices Flowers: perfect, few on well exserted leafy indeterminate lateral branchlets, 1-2 in a cymule or often 1 in an axil; corolla rotate, the lobes obtuse or acute, white or yellowish Fruit: nutlets, with uncinate, upturned hairs usually shorter than the fruit body Misc: Moist places; north slopes; in shade of chaparral or forest edges; 600-2200 m (2000-7300 ft); Apr-Sep REFERENCES: Dempster, Lauramay T. 1995. Rubiaceae. J. Ariz. – Nev. Sci. 29(l): 29.
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