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G. aparine is often found in post-fire plant communities in the United States, likely developing from onsite seed and therefore rendering controlled burns as an ineffective means of removing G. aparine in areas where it is considered a noxious weed. [23] Geese frequently consume the plant, hence the common names "goosegrass". [24]
British NVC community OV24 (Urtica dioica - Galium aparine community) is one of the open habitat communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of four tall-herb weed communities. This community occurs widely throughout lowland Britain and, if conditions are suitable, is also found in the upland fringes.
Two constant species, Cleavers (Galium aparine) and Sea Mayweed (Matricaria maritima), are found in this community. Two rare species, Oysterplant (Mertensia maritima) and Ray's Knotgrass (Polygonum oxyspermum ssp. raii), are also associated with the community.
Galium aparine Parietaria judaica. Stickyweed may refer to several plant species including: Galium aparine (cleavers), an annual plant found in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America; Parietaria judaica (spreading pellitory), a perennial plant found in Europe, central and western Asia and northern Africa
SD3 Matricaria maritima - Galium aparine strandline community; SD4 Elymus farctus ssp. boreali-atlanticus foredune community; SD5 Leymus arenarius mobile dune community; SD6 Ammophila arenaria mobile dune community; SD7 Ammophila arenaria - Festuca rubra semi-fixed dune community; SD8 Festuca rubra - Galium verum fixed dune grassland
The place was little known to the outside world due to its inaccessibility. In 1931, Frank S. Smythe, Eric Shipton and R. L. Holdsworth, all British mountaineers, lost their way while returning from a successful expedition to Mt. Kamet and happened upon the valley, which was full of flowers. They were attracted to the beauty of the area and ...
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Galium is a large genus of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the family Rubiaceae, occurring in the temperate zones of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Some species are informally known as bedstraw. [1] There are over 600 species of Galium, [2] with estimates of 629 [3] to 650 [4] as of 2013.