Yellow wall bedstraw
Galium murale
Synonyms: Valantia filiformis, Sherardia muralis, Aparine minima, Galium murale f. laeve, Galium murale f. hispidulum, Aparinanthus muralis, Galium apsheronicum, Galium fragile, Galium murale var. troodi, Valantia rupestris, Galium murale var. balearicum, Aspera nutans, Galium murale var. laxum, Galium murale f. laevis, Galium calvipes, Galium murale f. villosum
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Botanical Description
Galium murale, the yellow wall bedstraw or small goosegrass, is a minute annual herb in the family Rubiaceae native to the Mediterranean basin and now naturalised in parts of western Europe, North America, and Australasia. Plants are diminutive, only 3-15 cm tall, with slender, decumbent to ascending, four-angled stems that are minutely retrorse-prickly along the angles. Whorls of four to six tiny, narrowly elliptic to oblanceolate leaves about 2-5 mm long, ending in a short apical bristle, are spaced along the stems. From spring into early summer, a few minute yellow flowers about 0.7 mm wide are produced singly or in small clusters from the upper leaf axils. The pair of mericarps is granular-roughened and disperses by adhering to clothing and animals. The species favours open, disturbed, calcareous ground, paths, walls, and gravel.
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