Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — main view
Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — detail
Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — close-up
Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — in setting
Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — additional view
Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — additional view
Cleavers (Galium aparine var. echinospermum) — additional view

Plant Guide

Cleavers

Autumn Child Safe Family & Genus
Oasislink Garden & Outdoor Team March 25, 2026 4 min read

Cleavers is a famously “clingy” bedstraw that scrambles through grasses and shrubs using tiny backward-pointing hooks along its stems and leaf edges. It carries whorls of narrow leaves and small, greenish-white flowers that are easy to miss—but you’ll definitely notice it when it grabs onto clothing, fur, or neighboring plants. Tough and adaptable, it often shows up in the cooler parts of the growing season and can act like a natural, semi-wild groundcover (or an enthusiastic garden volunteer, depending on where it pops up).

Scientific Name Galium aparine var. echinospermum
Family / Genus Rubiaceae / Galium
Origin Widespread across most of China (absent from Hainan and the South China Sea islands). Found on hillsides, open ground, ditches, lakesides, woodland edges, and grasslands.
Aliases Catchweed Bedstraw, Goosegrass, Stickyweed

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