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  2. Asperula arvensis - Wikipedia

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    Asperula arvensis, known as blue woodruff, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It belongs to the genus Asperula . [ 2 ] It is native to most of Europe plus Algeria , Morocco , and southwest Asia from Turkey to Kyrgyzstan .

  3. Blue woodruff - Wikipedia

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    Blue woodruff. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Page information; Cite this page; ... Blue woodruff is a common name for several plants and may refer to:

  4. Asperula - Wikipedia

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    Asperula, commonly known as woodruff, [1] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains 91 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia .

  5. Galium odoratum - Wikipedia

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    Galium odoratum, the sweet woodruff [1] or sweetscented bedstraw, [3] is a flowering perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to much of Europe. It is widely cultivated for its flowers and its sweet-smelling foliage.

  6. How to Care for a Blue Orchid Plant - AOL

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    In fact, fewer than 10 percent of flowering plants are blue. ... How to Care for a Blue Orchid Plant Sunlight. For maximum growth, place your orchid on a windowsill that faces south, east, or west ...

  7. Cynanchica aristata - Wikipedia

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    Cynanchica aristata, commonly known as woodruff, [1] is a deciduous species of perennial groundcover, and a flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. [2] It is native ...

  8. For farmers, watching and waiting is a spring planting ritual ...

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    Ross Woodruff, in Ohio, says it seems like spring days good for fieldwork are more sporadic — coming in two- or three-day spurts rather than the week-long stretches he remembers earlier during ...

  9. Asperula tinctoria - Wikipedia

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    Asperula tinctoria, common name dyer's woodruff, [2] is a plant in the family Rubiaceae, a native of much of northern and central Europe from France to Russia and also of Western Siberia. [1] [3] [4] [5] [6]