galium lanceolatum

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galium lanceolatum

A botanist carefully examines a Galium lanceolatum specimen in a meadow.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A species of flowering plant in the coffee family (Rubiaceae): Galium lanceolatum is a perennial herbaceous plant, specifically a type of bedstraw, characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped leaves and small, typically white or greenish flowers. It is noted for having roots with a sweetish taste.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The botanist identified the patch of Galium lanceolatum growing in the shaded woodland.
    • Galium lanceolatum, like other bedstraws, can form dense mats on the forest floor.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical taxonomy: The name is used in a strict scientific context to refer to this specific species within the genus .
    • The study focused on the habitat preferences of Galium lanceolatum.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bedstraw (n): A common name for plants in the genus , referring to their historical use as stuffing for mattresses.
  • Galium (n): The genus name, encompassing all bedstraw species.
  • Wild licorice (informal): A colloquial name sometimes used for species with sweet-tasting roots, though this is not a universal common name for .
Synonyms
  • Lance-leaved bedstraw: A descriptive common name referencing the shape of its leaves.
  • Sweet-root bedstraw: A descriptive name highlighting the characteristic of its roots.
Notes
  • This term is highly specialized and primarily used in scientific, botanical, or very specific naturalist contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
  • The defining characteristic mentioned in the reference, "sweetish roots," distinguishes it from many other species.
galium lanceolatum

A botanist carefully examines a Galium lanceolatum specimen in a meadow.

Noun
  1. bedstraw with sweetish roots