Galium spurium: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Gentianales
- Family
- Rubiaceae
- Genus
- Galium
- Species
- Galium spurium
- Scientific Name
- Galium spurium
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Galium spurium
Galium spurium, the stickwilly or false cleavers, is a plant species of the Rubiaceae. It is widespread across Europe, Asia, Africa and Canada, and is naturalized in Australia. It is considered a noxious weed in many places.
Galium spurium is an erect or reclining herb up to 50 cm tall. Stems are square in cross-section. Leaves are in whorls of 6–8, narrowly lanceolate. Flowers are in multi-flowered cymes or panicles, white or yellow-green.
...Galium spurium in languages:
- Arabic
- جويسئة زائفة
- Bokmål
- åkerklengemaure
- Chinese
- 豬殃殃
- Czech
- svízel pochybný
- Dutch
- Akkerwalstro
- English
- False Cleavers
- English
- Catchweed
- Estonian
- põldmadar
- Finnish
- peltomatara
- German
- Grünes Klett-Labkraut
- Hebrew
- דבקה עדינה
- Hungarian
- vetési galaj
- Italian
- Caglio campestre
- Korean
- 갈퀴덩굴
- Lithuanian
- Daržinis lipikas
- Russian
- Подмаренник ложный
- Swedish
- linmåra/småsnärjmåra
- Ukrainian
- Підмаренник несправжній
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