The grassy track, so gay with scabious and bedstraw, was snow-white at the bottom of its ruts.
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She thought only of him as she ran up the hill over the minute starry carpet of mountain bedstraw.
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Even the common names of wildflowers -stitchwort, lady's bedstraw, blue fleabane, feverfew -havean inescapable enchantment about them.
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Lady's bedstraw was in high flower until very recently and I eventually found some growing near the pavement on someone's lawn.
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The harebells floated no more, the discs of the scabious were shrivelled husks; ladies' bedstraw was straw indeed, but not for ladies' uses.
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Now follows the gorse, and the pink rest-harrow, and the sweet lady's bedstraw, set as it were in the midst of a little thorn-bush.
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The reason is that lady's-bedstraw is fertilized by small beetles; and beetles are known to be one among the most color-loving races of insects.
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Another group of plants containing coumarin are the bedstraws.
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Among these are Ladies Bedstraw, whortleberry, yellow iris, bracken, bramble, meadow sweet, alder, heather and many others.
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Furthermore, this Bedstraw has been called Goose-grease, from a mistaken belief that obstructive ailments of geese can be cured therewith.
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"For what does furniture matter as long as Sussex grows bedstraw for ladies to sleep on?"
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From their weak habit it has been conjectured, with much probability, that they may have been climbing plants, like the scrambling Bedstraws of our hedgerows.