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Galium Aschenbornii
''Galium aschenbornii'' is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Galium'', native to Mexico, Central America, Colombia and Ecuador. Description ''Galium aschenbornii'' is a climbing or trailing plant, with leaves in whorl (botany), whorls of four, each leaf being long. Its flowers are typically red or pink (occasionally white, yellow or greenish) and actinomorphic with elongated corolla lobes, although few flowers are normally produced. Distribution ''Galium aschenbornii'' is found in mountainous regions of Mexico, as far north as Jalisco and San Luis Potosí, and south through Central America to Ecuador. It lives at altitudes of in "moist slopes, meadows or streambanks, in open or dense forests of oak and conifers". References External linksProtologue of ''Galium aschenbornii'' in Schauer's original description
{{Taxonbar, from=Q5498499 Galium, aschenbornii Flora of Central America Flora of Mexico Flora of Colombia Flora of Ecuador Plants described in 1847 ...
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