Rough Bedstraw
(Galium asprellum)
Rough Bedstraw (Galium asprellum)
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Estimated Native Range
Summary
Galium asprellum, commonly known as Rough Bedstraw, is a perennial herb that thrives in a variety of habitats, including moist woodlands, stream banks, and wet meadows in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, extending to areas such as North Carolina, Tennessee, Minnesota, Ontario, and Newfoundland. It typically grows to a height of 1-4 feet (30-120 cm) with sprawling stems that can form dense mats. Rough Bedstraw features small, white to greenish flowers that bloom from June to September, which are not particularly showy but are attractive to various pollinators.
Rough Bedstraw is often used for its medicinal properties, as it contains compounds that have been used traditionally to treat a variety of ailments. In the garden, it can serve as a ground cover in moist, shaded areas. It prefers partial to full shade and moist, well-drained soils, but can tolerate a range of conditions. This plant can be aggressive and may require management to prevent it from overtaking other plantings. It is considered a noxious weed in some states due to its invasive potential, so it is important to check local regulations before planting.CC BY-SA 4.0
Rough Bedstraw is often used for its medicinal properties, as it contains compounds that have been used traditionally to treat a variety of ailments. In the garden, it can serve as a ground cover in moist, shaded areas. It prefers partial to full shade and moist, well-drained soils, but can tolerate a range of conditions. This plant can be aggressive and may require management to prevent it from overtaking other plantings. It is considered a noxious weed in some states due to its invasive potential, so it is important to check local regulations before planting.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Herb
- Height: 1-3 feet
- Width: 2-3 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate, Rapid
- Flower Color: White
- Flowering Season: Spring, Summer, Fall
- Leaf Retention: Deciduous
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Part Shade, Full Shade
- Water: Medium
- Drainage: Fast, Medium, Slow
Common Uses
Low Maintenance
Natural Habitat
Moist woodlands, stream banks, and wet meadows
Other Names
Common Names: Gálio, Cleavers, Kidney-Vine
Scientific Names: , Galium asprellum, Galium asprellum var. typicum, Galium micranthum, Galium pennsylvanicum, Galium pensylvanicum, Galium spinulosum,
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