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prairie gentian

Also known as: Downy gentian

Gentiana puberulenta Pringle

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Downy gentian
Downy gentian
Downy gentian flower
Downy gentian
Downy gentian
Downy gentian flowers
Downy gentian
Downy gentian leaves
Downy gentian
Downy gentian
Downy gentian
Downy gentian flower
Downy gentian
Downy gentian

Morphology

Stem
Erect, stout, 1 to several, usually unbranched, minutely pubescent.
Leaves
Opposite, simple, mostly sessile, smooth, lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, .5 to 2.25 inches long, .25 to .75 inch wide, shiny above, pale below, 1 main vein; margins entire, rough.
Inflorescence
Clusters of 3-10 flowers, terminal or sometimes in upper leaf axils.
Flower
5-parted; calyces 5-lobed, linear to lanceolate; corollas bell or funnel-shaped, to 1.5 inch long and broad, upright, deep blue to purplish blue, bearing pale greenish lines inside; lobes 5, erect or spreading with smaller toothed or fringed petal-like segments between each lobe; stamens 5.
Fruit
Capsules, oblong, smooth, often enclosed in persistent calyx and corolla; seeds small, numerous.

Ecology

Habitat
Dry upland prairies and woods and rocky open slopes.
Distribution
East 1/3 of Kansas.

Additional Notes

Comments

Downy gentian flowers open 1-2 at a time during the daylight hours and will sometimes remain closed during heavily overcast weather. The flowers can withstand early autumn frosts and are often among the last observed in bloom on the prairie in the fall. "Gentian" honors an ancient Greek king named "Gentius" who is said to have treated bubonic plague victims with European yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea L.). Downy gentian is difficult to propagate from seed. A single plant may produce thousands of seeds but many are infertile.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Gentianaceae - Gentian Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
6-20 inches
Last Updated
2007-10-08
Color Groups
Blue, Purple, Lavender & Violet Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: September, October