. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. RUBIACEAE. Vol. III. 18. Galium labradoricum Wiegand. Labrador Marsh Bedstraw. Fig. 3945. Galium tinctorium labradoricum Wiegand, Bull. Torr. Club 24: 398. 1897. Galium labradoricum Wiegand, Rhodora 6: 21. 1904. Perennial, with very slender rootstocks; stems weak, smooth, slender, more or less branched, 2'-i2' high. Leaves i'-¥ long, linear-oblanceolate, narrow


. 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 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. RUBIACEAE. Vol. III. 18. Galium labradoricum Wiegand. Labrador Marsh Bedstraw. Fig. 3945. Galium tinctorium labradoricum Wiegand, Bull. Torr. Club 24: 398. 1897. Galium labradoricum Wiegand, Rhodora 6: 21. 1904. Perennial, with very slender rootstocks; stems weak, smooth, slender, more or less branched, 2'-i2' high. Leaves i'-¥ long, linear-oblanceolate, narrowed at the base, becoming reflexed, scabrous on the margins and midvein beneath; flowers solitary, about 1" broad, or in simple cymes; corolla white, mostly 4-parted; fruit smooth, seed annular in cross-section. In mossy bogs, Newfoundland to Wisconsin, Connecticut, western Massachusetts and New York. June-Aug. 19. Galium trifidum L. Small Bedstraw. Small cleavers. Fig. 3946. Galium trifidum L. Sp. PI. 105. 1753. G. trifidum var. pusillum A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 209. 1867. Perennial by slender rootstocks, very slender and weak; stem ascending, 16' long or less, much branched and inter- tangled; stem sharply 4-angled, rough; branches com- monly in 2*s; leaves in 4's, linear-spatulate, 2V-7" long, obtuse, cuneate at the base, i-nerved, dark green and dull on both surfaces, scarcely papillose, the margins and mid- rib retrorse-scabrous; flowers small, on lateral or termi- nal pedicels which are capillary and much longer than the leaves, commonly two at each node or three terminal; corolla very small, white, I" long, trifid, its lobes broadly oval, very obtuse; fruit glabrous; seed spherical and hol- low, annular in cross-section Sphagnous bogs and cold swamps, Newfoundland to New York, British Columbia, Ohio, Nebraska and Colorado. Europe and Asia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for re


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