Galium serpenticum
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|species = serpenticum
|authority = Dempster
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Galium serpenticum is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family (Rubiaceae) known by the common name intermountain bedstraw or many-flowered bedstraw.
Range
Galium serpenticum is native to the northwestern United States, where it grows in dry mountain forests and meadows, mostly east of the crest of the Cascade Range. It occurs in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and extreme northern California (Trinity, Siskiyou and Modoc Counties).[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=87489 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families][http://bonap.net/MapGallery/County/Galium%20serpenticum.png Biota of North America Program] In the Wenatchee Mountains it is sometimes found on serpentine soils.{{cite web |title=Galium serpenticum |url=https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/77213-Galium-serpenticum |website=iNaturalist |access-date= 2022-10-14 |language=en-US}}
Description
Galium serpenticum is a perennial herb forming tufts of erect stems up to about 30 centimeters tall with woody bases. The stems are ringed with whorls of four lance-shaped leaves and topped with inflorescences made up of clusters of small pale yellow to whitish flowers.Lauramay T. Dempster. 1959. Brittonia 11(3): 120–121, f. 1D, 3–4Cronquist, A.J., A. H. Holmgren, N. H. Holmgren & Reveal. 1977. Vascular Plants of the Intermountain West, U.S.A. 6: 1–584. In A.J. Cronquist, A. H. Holmgren, N. H. Holmgren, J. L. Reveal & P. K. Holmgren (eds.) Intermountain Flora. Hafner Pub. Co., New York. It is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate plants.[http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?6927,6934,7011 Jepson Manual Treatment] Male and female flowers both have 4 small pale yellow to yellow-green petals, and female flowers have a prominent tuft of long spreading hairs protruding beneath the petals.
Subspecies
Nine subspecies are currently recognized (May 2014):
- Galium serpenticum subsp. dayense Dempster & Ehrend. - Oregon
- Galium serpenticum subsp. malheurense Dempster & Ehrend - Oregon (Harney + Malheur Counties)
- Galium serpenticum subsp. okanoganense Dempster & Ehrend - northeastern Washington
- Galium serpenticum subsp. puberulum (Piper) Dempster & Ehrend. - Cleman Mountain in Yakima County Washington
- Galium serpenticum subsp. scabridum (Ehrend.) Dempster & Ehrend. - central Washington
- Galium serpenticum subsp. scotticum Dempster & Ehrend. - Scott Mountains in Siskiyou County California
- Galium serpenticum subsp. serpenticum - Oregon, Nevada, and the Blue Mountains of Washington
- Galium serpenticum subsp. warnerense Dempster & Ehrend - from Lake County Oregon to Modoc County California
- Galium serpenticum subsp. wenatchicum Dempster & Ehrend. - Wenatchee Mountains of Washington
Gallery
Image:Galium serpenticum female JHT IMG 5337.jpg|Female in flower
Image:Galium serpenticum male JHT IIMG 6056.jpg|Male in flower
References
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External links
- [https://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=GASE2 USDA Plants Profile]
- [http://www.pnwflowers.com/flower/galium-serpenticum Flowers of the Pacific Northwest, Turner Photographics, Galium serpenticum]
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Category:Flora of Washington (state)
Category:Plants described in 1959
Category:Flora without expected TNC conservation status
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