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Galium montis-arerae

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Pizzo Arera Bedstraw
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G. montis-arerae
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Galium montis-arerae

Galium montis-arerae, the Pizzo Arera Bedstraw, is a rare plant species in the Rubiaceae.[1] It is found only on the mountain called Pizzo Arera, in the Bergamo Alps of Lombardia region in northern Italy.[2][3]

Galium montis-arerae is an ascending, caespitose herb. Stems are square in cross-section, up to 40 cm long. Leaves are in whorls of 6-8 narrowly oblanceolate leaves, thick and somewhat succulent. Inflorescence is an elongated panicle of yellow flowers.[4]

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