Prickly Woodruff
Asperula scoparia
Rhizomatous, loosely mat-forming herb to 30 cm high, stem densely and finely haired. Narrow leaves to 12 mm long in whorls of six, with a prominent midrib and a sharp tip. Few to several white flowers towards branch tip. Round blackish-brown fruit to 2.5 mm long.
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Flora Type | Herbs |
Distinctive Features | Herb to 30 cm with leaves in whorls of six from stem with sharp-pointed tips. |
Biology | Perennial. Widespread but only occasionally found. Often more erect on rocky sites and scrambling in moister, shadier sites. |
Native Status | Native |
Flowering Time | Sep-Dec |