Galium palustre (Common Marsh-bedstraw)

A Galium with leaves/stipules in whorls of 4, leaf blunt-tipped, flowers emergent above leaves with larger corolla than most native Galium species, and bright white, not cream or greenish white.  Grows in wet areas, trailing or scrambling up through tussocks. Fruits hairless, with 2 kidney-shaped halves.

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Bemboka River, large white flowers
Fruits not hairy or warty
Leaves in whorls of 4, wet areas

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