Galium Aureum Var. Incurvum
Galium aureum var. incurvum is a unique variant of the yellow bedstraw plant known for its striking golden flowers and creeping growth habit. This plant thrives in moist, shaded environments and is often found in woodland areas and along stream banks. Its leaves are typically rounded and arranged in a spiral pattern, adding to its ornamental appeal. The species is notable for its ability to spread rapidly through stolons, making it both a valuable ground cover and a potential weed. Despite its invasive tendencies, Galium aureum var. incurvum remains a popular choice for ecological restoration projects.