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Goosegrass (Cleavers) Bedstraw family
Galium aparine Rubiaceae

Goosegrass (or Cleavers) is a straggling bristly annual that climbs up hedgerows and scrambles over scrub, cultivated and waste ground. Small clusters of goosegrass leaves appear in winter, ready for a surge in growth in the warmer weather of spring.
The fruits are covered in hooks which attach readily to clothes and animal fur, thus aiding seed dispersal. The leaves are arranged in a whorl, and are covered with bristles, which can also stick to clothes and fur. The small white flowers are arranged in small inconspicuous groups.

Goosegrass fruits Goosegrass plant

Goosegrass flowers Fruits
Flowers and early fruit Close-up of fruits, showing hooked spines



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