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Galium

Galium arkansanum A. Gray var. pubiflorum E.B. Smith. Common name: Hairy-flower Arkansas Bedstraw. Phenology: May-Jun Habitat: Novaculite woodlands in the Ozarks; also potentially along adjacent glades and ridges. Distribution: Endemic to the Ouachita Mountains of AR.

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Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy : = Ar; < Galium arkansanum A.Gray — F, K4, Mo3. Basionym: Galium arkansanum A.Gray var. pubiflorum E.B.Sm. 1979

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