Galium 



RUBIACEAE 



877 



o 50 



Map 1921 



Galium boreale 

 var. hyssopifolium (Hoffm) DC 



n 50 



Map 1922 



Galium Aparine L 



50 



Map 1923 



Galium triflorum Michx 



~W 



Map 1924 



Galium obtusum Bigel 



50 



Map 1925 



Galium pansiense L 



5. Galium Aparine L. Cleavers. Map 1922. Throughout the state in 

 moist woods. It is more common in moist woods and in some places it 

 will form dense stands, especially in alluvial flats; also found along road- 

 sides and sometimes it is an annoying weed in gardens. It is undoubtedly 

 a native of Indiana. 



N. B. to B. C., southw. to Fla., Tex., and Calif. ; also in Eurasia. 



6. Galium triflorum Michx. Sweet-scented Bedstraw. Map 1923. 

 Frequent in moist woods throughout the state. 



Greenland and Newf. to B. C, southw. to Fla., La., Colo., and Calif. 



7. Galium obtusum Bigel. (Rhodora 37: 443-445. 1935.) (Galium tinc- 

 torium of Gray, Man., ed. 7 and Britton and Brown, Illus. Flora, ed. 2.) 

 Map 1924. Frequent to infrequent in wet woods throughout the state. 

 There is a form common in a low, wet woods in section 17 of Point Town- 

 ship, Posey County, that has the fruit more or less hispid. I studied this 

 plant where it was common over several acres and found the fruit to be 



