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Galium australe (includes G. albescens; Rubiaceae) 2:273 |
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Galium australe (Tangled Bedstraw) is a widespread and common
native herb that occurs in a wide range of habitats, including
coastal heath, dry forests, dry pastures and even occasionally
epiphytically on tree ferns. It is a slender perennial herb with
straggling stems. The leaves are in whorls of 4, and are narrow and
3-10mm long. The fruit are rounded and have stiff hooked hairs. |
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