Martin Pellizzer

Galium Multiflorum Var. Puberulum

Galium multiflorum var. puberulum is a lesser-known yet fascinating member of the Rubiaceae family. This variant is characterized by its hairy stems and clusters of small white flowers that bloom in late spring. Native to specific regions in eastern North America, it thrives in moist, shaded environments like woodlands and stream banks. Its delicate appearance and ecological importance make it a valuable subject for botanists and nature enthusiasts. Despite its beauty, it remains underappreciated and often overlooked in the wild.