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Galium × pomeranicum

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Galium × pomeranicum is a species of plants in the family Rubiaceae, named for the region historically called Pomerania, now divided between Germany and Poland. The plant is apparently of hybrid origin, a cross between G. album × G. verum, though established in the wild.[1] It is widespread across most of Europe and sparingly naturalized in a few locations in North America (New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Brunswick).[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Anders Jahan Retzius. 1795. Florae Scandinaviae prodromus : enumerans plantas Sveciae, Lapponiae, Finlandiae et Pomeraniae ac Daniae, Norvegiae, Holsatiae, Islandiae Groenlandiaeque ed. 2: 34.
  2. ^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  3. ^ Biota of North America Program

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Galium × pomeranicum: Brief Summary

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Galium × pomeranicum is a species of plants in the family Rubiaceae, named for the region historically called Pomerania, now divided between Germany and Poland. The plant is apparently of hybrid origin, a cross between G. album × G. verum, though established in the wild. It is widespread across most of Europe and sparingly naturalized in a few locations in North America (New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Brunswick).

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