An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . in partnaturalized from Europe. Widely distributed in temperateregions as a weed. May-Sept. Among some 70 other Eng-lish names are catchweed, beggar-lice, burhead, claver-grass,cling-rascal, scratch-grass, wild hedge-burs, hairif or airif,stick-a-back, or stickle-back, gosling-grass, gosling-weed,turkey-grass, pigtail, grip or grip-grass, loveman, sweet-hearts, scratch-weed, p


An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . in partnaturalized from Europe. Widely distributed in temperateregions as a weed. May-Sept. Among some 70 other Eng-lish names are catchweed, beggar-lice, burhead, claver-grass,cling-rascal, scratch-grass, wild hedge-burs, hairif or airif,stick-a-back, or stickle-back, gosling-grass, gosling-weed,turkey-grass, pigtail, grip or grip-grass, loveman, sweet-hearts, scratch-weed, poor robin. Vaillants Goose-grassFig. 3932. Galium VaillantiiDC. Fl. France 4: 263. 1805. Galium Aparine var. Vaillantii Koch, Fl. Germ. 330. 1837. Similar to the preceding species but smaller, the stemequally rough-angled. Leaves smaller, i in length orless, linear-oblong or slightly oblanceolate, cuspidate-pointed, rough on the margins and midrib; cymes 2-9-flowered; fruit i-!* broad, usually less hispid. In low grounds, Ontario to British Columbia, Missouri,Arizona and to California. Europe. The European L., to which this plant was referred in the firstedition, appears to have uniformly smooth 26o RUBIACEAE. Vol. III.


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