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Fri, Sep 14, 12 at 11:57
| I found this growing in a bottomland hardwood forest in northeastern Texas. Thought it was in Rubiaceae, then thought Lycopus, now I'm back on Rubiaceae, but no species in my Northcentral Texas Flora key matches. Any idea? Has a square stem, non-fragrant, with stipules at the leaf bases. |
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