Galium angustifolium is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family known by the common name narrowleaf bedstraw. It is native to California (including the Channel Islands) and Baja California, where it is most commonly found at low elevations in the mountains.
Galium angustifolium angustifolium is a subspecies of plants with 138 observations
Other Names: Galium trichocarpum
Galium angustifolium borregoense is a subspecies of plants with 11 observations
Galium angustifolium foliosum is a subspecies of plants with 8 observations
Galium angustifolium gabrielense is a subspecies of plants with 6 observations
Galium angustifolium jacinticum is a subspecies of plants with 6 observations
Galium angustifolium gracillimum is a subspecies of plants with 2 observations
Galium angustifolium nudicaule is a subspecies of plants with 0 observations
Galium angustifolium onycense is a subspecies of plants with 0 observations
Galium bungei angustifolium is a variety of plants with 0 observations