Galium sylvaticum

id: galium-sylvaticum-322-3737698
title: Galium sylvaticum
text: Galium sylvaticum, commonly known as Scotch mist or wood bedstraw, is a plant species of the genus Rubiaceae. Its genus name, Galium, is derived from the Greek word for "milk," apparently because some species have been used to curdle milk. It is native to central Europe: France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary, the former Yugoslavia and smaller countries in between. It is also naturalized in scattered locations in North America. It is often found in anthropogenic habitats, forest edges, meadows
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description: Species of plant
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date modified: 2022-03-10T07:13:08Z
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