The Madder family usually has flowers with four united petals and leaves that are positioned either opposite or whorled. You can find them while hiking in the Northeast in meadows and woods – bedstraw, bluets, partridge berry, and button bush.
The Madder family usually has flowers with four united petals and leaves that are positioned either opposite or whorled. You can find them while hiking in the Northeast in meadows and woods – bedstraw, bluets, partridge berry, and button bush.