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Galium gaudichaudii (Rubiaceae) 2:272 |
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Galium gaudichaudii (Rough Bedstraw) is a widespread and
reasonably common native herb that grows in open sclerophyll forests
and other dry places. It is prostrate, though sometimes with the
ends of the branches erect ("ascending") with slender
stems. It varies from quite hairy to almost hairless. The flowers
are in inflorescences of 1-7 and are greenish-yellow or cream.
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