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Scientific name
  
Gentiana acaulis

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Gentiana

Higher classification
  
Gentian

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Gentian, Gentiana verna, Gentiana asclepiadea, Gentiana clusii, Gentiana purpurea

Gentiana acaulis


Gentiana acaulis (stemless gentian) is a species of flowering plant in the family Gentianaceae, native to central and southern Europe, from Spain east to the Balkans, growing especially in mountainous regions, such as the Alps, Cevennes and Pyrenees, at heights of 800–3,000 m (2,625–9,843 ft).

It is a perennial plant, growing to 2 cm tall and 10 cm or more wide. The leaves are evergreen, 2-3.5 cm long, in a basal rosette, forming clumps. The trumpet-shaped terminal flowers are blue with olive-green spotted longitudinal throats. They grow on a very short peduncle, 3–6 cm long. The flower stem is often without leaves, or has 1 or 2 pairs of leaves. It likes full sun, is fully hardy and flowers in late spring and summer.

Gentiana acaulis Plant Profile for Gentiana acaulis Trumpet Gentian Perennial

This plant, like others of its genus, is valued in cultivation for the unusually pure intense blue of its blooms. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

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The Latin specific epithet acaulis means "short-stemmed".

The closely related Gentiana clusii, often called by the same common name as this species, differs by growing on limy soils. It also has shorter leaves and the flowers have no olive-green stripes.

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A depiction of a gentian flower can be seen on the obverse side of Austrian € 0.01 euro coins.

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References

Gentiana acaulis Wikipedia