Galium verum
Lady’s bedstraw is a native Irish perennial, also known as Bolach cnis. A sprawling perennial growing up to 30cm tall and 1m wide. The bright yellow flowers are small but held in large leafy clusters on square, branched stems from June to September. The thin green leaves are held whorled around the stem. It has a tendency to spread when it is happy, so a great plant for meadow planting, where its hay-scented flowers can provide plenty of nectar for pollinating insects and it will have space to grow.
This plant likes a moist, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade.
Lady’s bedstraw is a native Irish perennial, also known as Bolach cnis. A sprawling perennial growing up to 30cm tall and 1m wide. The bright yellow flowers are small but held in large leafy clusters on square, branched stems from June to September. The thin green leaves are held whorled around the stem. It has a tendency to spread when it is happy, so a great plant for meadow planting, where its hay-scented flowers can provide plenty of nectar for pollinating insects and it will have space to grow.
This plant likes a moist, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade.
Lady’s bedstraw is a native Irish perennial, also known as Bolach cnis. A sprawling perennial growing up to 30cm tall and 1m wide. The bright yellow flowers are small but held in large leafy clusters on square, branched stems from June to September. The thin green leaves are held whorled around the stem. It has a tendency to spread when it is happy, so a great plant for meadow planting, where its hay-scented flowers can provide plenty of nectar for pollinating insects and it will have space to grow.
This plant likes a moist, well-drained soil in sun or partial shade.