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Goosegrass

Galium aparine

Description:

The long stems of this climbing plant sprawl over the ground and other plants, reaching heights of 1-1.5 m, occasionally 2 m. The leaves are simple and borne in whorls of six to eight. Both leaves and stem have fine hairs tipped with tiny hooks, making them cling to clothes and fur much like velcro. The white to greenish flowers are 2-3 mm across, with four petals. It flowers in early spring to summer, with the flowers occurring in most of the leaf nodes. The fruits are clustered 1-3 seeds together; each seed is 4-6 mm diameter, and is also covered with hooked hairs (a burr) which cling to animal fur, aiding in seed dispersal. The seeds are similar in size to cereal grains, and so are a common contaminant in cereals since they are difficult to filter out. The presence of some seed in cereals is not considered a serious problem as they are not toxic.

Habitat:

It is a common weed in hedges and other low shrubby vegetation, and is also a common weed in arable fields, as well as gardens. As they grow quite rampantly and thickly, they end up shading out any small plants that they overrun.

Notes:

When dried and roasted, the fruits of this plant can be used to make a coffee-like drink. The plant can also be made into a tea. In Sweden the plant's stalk was traditionally used to strain milk.

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3 Comments

i have it all over me too by the end of my summer hikes. Is a fascinating plant though.

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 12 years ago

We've got this everywhere right now.
I've always called it velcro weed - unbelievable how it clings to anything.

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 12 years ago

Interesting information -thanks. I am always pulling them out of our garden as they tend to take-over.

Silverdale, Washington, USA

Spotted on May 12, 2010
Submitted on Nov 20, 2011

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