bedstraws in English

noun
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a herbaceous plant with small, lightly perfumed, white or yellow flowers and whorls of slender leaves. It was formerly used for stuffing mattresses.
Wildflowers: fire pink, several kinds of blue violets, pink and yellow lady's slippers, goldenrod, blue-stem goldenrod, blue asters, and bedstraws .

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3. Family - Bedstraws / Madder Family - Rubiaceae

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5. Bedstraws can be difficult to distinguish

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7. Bedstraws that inhabit wetlands are a minor source

8. Bedstraws 15 is a valid Scrabble Word in NWL, formerly TWL (USA, Thailand, Canada) Bedstraws 15 is a valid Scrabble Word in CSW, formerly SOWPODS (Other Countries) Bedstraws 16 is a valid word in WWF

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10. What does Bedstraws mean? Plural form of bedstraw

11. False Solomon’s seal, sweet cicely, bedstraws, nettle, and Appendaged waterleaf

12. The flower is similar to other Bedstraws, consisting of four

13. This species is said to be the sweetest of all the Bedstraws

14. The word Bedstraws uses 9 letters: a, b, d, e, r, s, s, t, w

15. You can see from these pictures how much alike the two Bedstraws/ cleavers are

16. (Bedstraws) produce much smaller cymes of flowers, often from the axils of the whorled leaves

17. Field madder generally has smaller leaves than the Bedstraws and the leaves occur in whorls of 4 to 6

18. Field madder generally has smaller leaves than the Bedstraws and the leaves occur in whorls of 4 to 6

19. Bedstraws ( Galium) The common identification characteristics of the most widespread British Bestraws ( Galium) within the Rubiaceae family are: 4 petals

20. Bedstraws can be difficult to ID—some things to look at are the number of leaves in a whorl, number of petals on the flowers, and overall hairiness

21. Other insects that have been observed to feed on Bedstraws include aphids, the larvae of Geometer moths, plant bugs (Miridae), stinkbugs (Pentatomidae), and ebony bugs (Thyreocoridae)

22. Some species - particularly the woodier ones - are straightforward to identify; the Bedstraws can be more difficult and attention should be paid to the presence or absence of hairs and marginal teeth on the leaves

23. Bedstraw (countable and uncountable, plural Bedstraws) any plant of herb genus Galium of the madder family with small pointed leaves and hairy stems with small, white or yellow flowers; Any plant of the genus Cruciata

24. Bedstraws are slender, sprawling herbs that have square stems (in cross-section) and they belong to the genus GALIUM.The genus Galium belongs to the family RUBIACEAE, which includes the Gardenias, Coffea (for coffee) and Cinchona (the bark of which yields quinine = Jesuits’ bark)

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26. ‘Wildflowers: fire pink, several kinds of blue violets, pink and yellow lady's slippers, goldenrod, blue-stem goldenrod, blue asters, and Bedstraws.’ More example sentences ‘Magnificent displays of bluebells are out just now and the ground vegetation also has an abundance of foxgloves, heath bedstraw and …

27. ‘Wildflowers: fire pink, several kinds of blue violets, pink and yellow lady's slippers, goldenrod, blue-stem goldenrod, blue asters, and Bedstraws.’ More example sentences ‘Magnificent displays of bluebells are out just now and the ground vegetation also has an abundance of foxgloves, heath bedstraw and …

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