North America Native Plant

Sequoia Bedstraw

Botanical name: Galium sparsiflorum glabrius

USDA symbol: GASPG

Life cycle: perennial

Habit: subshrub

Native status: Native to the lower 48 states  

Sequoia Bedstraw: A Rare Native Gem for California Gardens If you’re looking to add some authentic California charm to your garden, you might want to consider Sequoia bedstraw (Galium sparsiflorum glabrius). This little-known native perennial is one of those quiet stars that doesn’t demand attention but quietly does its job ...

Rare plant alert!

Region: Conservation status by state

Status: S4T3T4: Status is uncertain but is somewhere between the following rankings: Subspecies or variety is vulnerable: Either very rare and local throughout its range, found only in a restricted range (even if abundant at some locations), or factors are making it vulnerable to extinction. Typically 21 to 100 occurrences or between 3,000 and 10,000 individuals. ⚘ Apparently Secure: Uncommon but not rare, and usually widespread. Possibly cause for longterm concern. Typically more than 100 occurrences in the state or more than 10,000 individuals ⚘ Subspecies or varieties is apparently secure: Uncommon but not rare, and usually widespread. Possibly cause for longterm concern. Typically more than 100 occurrences in the region or more than 10,000 individuals ⚘

Sequoia Bedstraw: A Rare Native Gem for California Gardens

If you’re looking to add some authentic California charm to your garden, you might want to consider Sequoia bedstraw (Galium sparsiflorum glabrius). This little-known native perennial is one of those quiet stars that doesn’t demand attention but quietly does its job in the landscape. But before you rush out to find some, there are a few important things you should know about this special plant.

What Makes Sequoia Bedstraw Special?

Sequoia bedstraw is a true California native, belonging to the diverse bedstraw family that includes many useful and beautiful plants. As a perennial forb, it’s the kind of plant that comes back year after year, developing a reliable presence in your garden without the woody stems of shrubs or trees. Instead, it maintains soft, herbaceous growth that emerges fresh each growing season.

Where Does It Call Home?

This bedstraw is exclusively found in California, making it a true Golden State endemic. Its limited native range means you won’t find it growing wild anywhere else in the world – pretty special, right? This narrow distribution is part of what makes Sequoia bedstraw such an interesting choice for native plant enthusiasts who want to grow something truly local.

A Word of Caution: Rarity Matters

Here’s where things get important: Sequoia bedstraw has a conservation status that suggests it’s not exactly common in the wild. With a Global Conservation Status of S4T3T4, this plant deserves our respect and careful consideration. If you’re interested in growing it, please make sure you source it responsibly from reputable native plant nurseries that propagate their own stock rather than collecting from wild populations.

Growing Sequoia Bedstraw Successfully

Unfortunately, detailed growing information for this specific variety is quite limited, which often happens with rare native plants. However, as a California native perennial, it likely appreciates:

  • Well-draining soil conditions
  • A location that mimics its natural habitat preferences
  • Minimal summer water once established
  • Protection from harsh winds if grown outside its natural range

Is This Plant Right for Your Garden?

Sequoia bedstraw might be perfect for you if:

  • You’re passionate about growing true California natives
  • You enjoy cultivating rare and unusual plants
  • You want to support local biodiversity
  • You’re willing to work with a nursery to source plants responsibly

However, you might want to consider other options if:

  • You’re new to native gardening and want something easier to find and grow
  • You need detailed care instructions and want guaranteed success
  • You’re looking for a showy, attention-grabbing plant

The Bottom Line

Sequoia bedstraw represents the kind of plant that makes native gardening both challenging and rewarding. It’s a chance to grow something genuinely rare and special, but it comes with the responsibility of sourcing it ethically and the challenge of working with limited growing information.

If you’re up for the adventure, contact California native plant specialists who might have experience with this species. They can provide the best guidance for successfully incorporating this unique bedstraw into your garden while helping preserve it for future generations.

Remember, sometimes the most rewarding plants in our gardens are the ones that require a little extra effort and care – and Sequoia bedstraw definitely falls into that category.

Sequoia Bedstraw

Classification

Group

Dicot

Kingdom

Plantae - Plants

Subkingdom

Tracheobionta - Vascular plants

Superdivision

Spermatophyta - Seed plants

Division

Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants

Subdivision
Class

Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons

Subclass

Asteridae

Order

Rubiales

Family

Rubiaceae Juss. - Madder family

Genus

Galium L. - bedstraw

Species

Galium sparsiflorum W. Wight - Sequoia bedstraw

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA