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Perennial plant Galium odoratum, of the Rubiaceae family. It is a low-growing woodland plant with narrow oval leaves that grow in whorls around the stem. It has small, white flowers. It is related to madder, cleavers, and bedstraw. The leaves are used medicinally and in pot-pourri.



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