- Spring Gentian
Taxobox
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Gentianales
familia =Gentianaceae
genus = "Gentiana "
species = "G. verna"
binomial = "Gentiana verna"
binomial_authority = L.The Spring Gentian ("Gentiana verna") is a species of the genus "
Gentiana " and one of its smallest members, normally only growing to a height of a few centimetres. The short stem supports up to three opposing pairs of elliptical or lanceolate leaves. The conspicuous vivid blue (sometimes purplish-red or rarely white)flower s are 1-2 cm diameter, with a deeply five-lobed corolla; they are produced in late spring to early summer. The flowers attract butterflies,bee s (particularlybumblebee s) forpollination .Ant s are responsible for the spreading of itsseed s.The Spring Gentian is to be found on sunny alpine meadows and moorland throughout central and southeastern
Europe , such as in low mountain ranges like the Jura andBalkans , and up to an altitude of 2,600 m, and also very locally in northwest Europe (northernEngland , westernIreland ). It tends to thrive on dry meadows withchalk y soil; it is also known to grow in silicaceous soils. It is protected in a number of European countries as anendangered species .ymbolism
"Gentiana verna" appeared on the design of a Great Britain stamp, issued in 1964 to mark the 10th
International Botanical Congress held inEdinburgh .A number of
superstition s are associated with the Spring Gentian. For example, it is considered bad luck to bring the gentian into a house, as the individual would risk being struck bylightning . Also, folklore suggested that death would follow if the flower was ever picked.
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