Gentiana catesbaei Walter

Elliott's gentian (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Gentianales > Gentianaceae > Gentiana

Characteristics

Stems 2–6 dm, mostly simple, usually papillate-puberulent; lvs lanceolate to ovate, 2–6 cm, thin but firm, finely scabro-ciliolate especially toward the base; fls few in a crowded terminal cluster; cal-tube glabrous or papillate-puberulent in lines, the lobes oblanceolate, often foliaceous, 10–25+ mm, finely scabro-ciliolate; cor blue, 3.5–5.5 cm, distinctly open to nearly closed, the lobes erect to often somewhat outcurved, ovate, obtuse to acute, usually 2–4 mm longer than the ± bifid plaits; anthers connate.Moist or wet woods and swamps on the coastal plain; N.J. to n. Fla. Sept., Oct. (Dasystephana parvifolia)
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Foliage retention deciduous
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Hardiness (USDA) 4-9

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Germination duration (days) 14 - 180
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Germination luminosity dark
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Images

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Distribution

Gentiana catesbaei world distribution map, present in United States of America

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:367941-1
WFO ID wfo-0000697166
COL ID 3FLWH
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Synonyms

Xolemia catesbei Dasystephana parvifolia Pneumonanthe catesbaei Gentiana catesbaei Gentiana elliottii Pneumonanthe parvifolia Gentiana parvifolia Gentiana catesbaei var. nummulariifolia Gentiana elliottii var. parvifolia Gentiana catesbaei var. catesbaei