''Galium antarcticum'', commonly known as Antarctic bedstraw or subantarctic bedstraw, is a species of
flowering plant
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in the
coffee family. It has a largely
subantarctic
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range.
Distribution and habitat
It is found in southern
South America
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in
Chile
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and southern
Argentina
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, as well in the
Falklands and
South Georgia and on the
Crozet,
Kerguelen
The Kerguelen Islands ( or ; in French commonly ' but officially ', ), also known as the Desolation Islands (' in French), are a group of islands in the sub-Antarctic constituting one of the two exposed parts of the Kerguelen Plateau, a large ...
and
Macquarie Island
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s. It occurs on damp ground, often on the margins of lakes and streams.
The species is listed as Critically Endangered in Australia, due to its very small population on the Australian territory of Macquarie Island.
Description
Antarctic bedstraw is a
perennial
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herb that grows up to 50 mm in height. It is one of two species of vascular plants that grow in Antarctica. Its main stems are weak, prostrate and leafless, rooting at the nodes; the young stems are erect, sparsely branched,
smooth
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and leafy. The leaves and stipules are similar, 3–4.5 mm in length, green-tinged with purple, smooth and fleshy. The flowers are solitary in upper axils; they lack a calyx and have a pinkish-buff corolla with long, yellowish stigmas. The fruits are dark brown and dry, splitting into two mericarps. The plants flower in January and fruit in February.
[Hooker, Joseph Dalton. 1846. Botany of the Antarctic Voyage ...Volume 1. Flora Antarctica 303 (bis).]
References
External links
Photo of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, ''Galium antarcticum''
antarcticum
Flora of Argentina
Flora of southern Chile
Flora of the Crozet Islands
Flora of the Falkland Islands
Flora of the Kerguelen Islands
Flora of Macquarie Island
Flora of South Georgia Island
Plants described in 1846
Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker
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