Labrador Bedstraw
Galium labradoricum

Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum) Other common names: Bog Bedstraw, Labrador Marsh Bedstraw

Other scientific names: Galium tinctorium

French names: Gaillet du Labrador

Family: Bedstraw Family (Rubiaceae)

Group: Bedstraws

Flowers: Summer;  White;  4 parts (petals)

Leaves: Opposite/Whorled, Entire

Habitat: Wet Areas

Grows in Sun/Shade: Sun

Native/Non-native: Native

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Photographs: 49 photographs available, of which 5 are featured on this page. SCROLL DOWN FOR PHOTOGRAPHS.

Range Map is at the bottom of the page

Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum)

Labrador Bedstraw flowers are tiny and white.

Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum)

A Labrador Bedstraw plant.

Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum)

This tiny plant grows in bogs.

Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum)

The leaf edges are lined with fine hairs.

Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum)

This shows just how tiny Labrador Bedstraw plants are.


Range map for Labrador Bedstraw (Galium labradoricum)

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