July 25, 2007

Species #62: Sweet-scented Bedstraw

Filed under: Vascular Plants — goff @ 12:24 am

Sweet-scented Bedstraw - Galium triflorum

Sweet-scented Bedstraw
Galium triflorum

This is a fairly common plant along Indian River. I also noticed it growing abundantly along the road between Herring Cove and Bear Cove. It’s common name comes from the sweet smell it has when bruised. The smell comes from coumarins the plant produces.

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