Gentiana verna

Gentiana verna
spring gentian
spring gentian
SIZE/TYPE | low or groundcovering |
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low perennial | |
USUAL HEIGHT | 0.1-0.1m |
USUAL WIDTH | 0.2 |
LEAVES | semi-deciduous broadleaf |
COLOUR OF LEAVES |
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FLOWERS | showy |
COLOUR OF FLOWERS |
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BLOOMING TIME | April - May |
LOCATION | full sun |
SOIL TYPE | neutral |
SOIL MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS | evenly moist but well-drained |
USDA zone (lowest) | 4 (down to -34°C) |
WINTER PROTECTION | |
FOR ZONE 5+6 |
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FOR ZONE 7 |
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BELONGS TO CATEGORIES | Perennials |
Gentian is one of the most beautiful perennials where the most sought-after varieties bear blue flowers. Because their blue is true blue, bluer than the ocean, darker than the summer sky, almost like indigo. The family consists of more than 400 species which often hybridize among themselves.
Spring gentian is the earliest of its kind as already from late April it offers flowers its typical dark blue colour which among colour specialists and designers is known by a well-deserved name gentian blue. It is a very short-growing species forming small, cute mats of medium green leaves, above which rise 5-10 cm tall stems topped with 5-petalled, almost periwinkle-like, windmill-shaped, deep blue flowers about 2-3 cm across. An interesting thing sometimes happens when a couple of flowers turn out completely white.
Its home is the whole of Europe, including the northern areas, and if you provide it with the same conditions as in the wild, it will grow well without any care. It occurs naturally in moist meadows where its rich blue flowers suddenly turn up from the midst of low grass.
Although considered an alpine plant for rockeries, it requires moisture, which is ensured by the surrounding greenery, which protects the soil from drying out with its stems and leaves. But it cannot live in constantly wet ground – it must drain well. It loves full sun where it reliably opens the flowers on a sunny day – it won’t flower in the shade or on cloudy days. Ideal soil pH is neutral and lack of nutrients can be helped by mycorrhiza (soil fungi). Hardy to about -34 °C (USDA zone 4).
Last update 03-06-2022
Spring gentian is the earliest of its kind as already from late April it offers flowers its typical dark blue colour which among colour specialists and designers is known by a well-deserved name gentian blue. It is a very short-growing species forming small, cute mats of medium green leaves, above which rise 5-10 cm tall stems topped with 5-petalled, almost periwinkle-like, windmill-shaped, deep blue flowers about 2-3 cm across. An interesting thing sometimes happens when a couple of flowers turn out completely white.
Its home is the whole of Europe, including the northern areas, and if you provide it with the same conditions as in the wild, it will grow well without any care. It occurs naturally in moist meadows where its rich blue flowers suddenly turn up from the midst of low grass.
Although considered an alpine plant for rockeries, it requires moisture, which is ensured by the surrounding greenery, which protects the soil from drying out with its stems and leaves. But it cannot live in constantly wet ground – it must drain well. It loves full sun where it reliably opens the flowers on a sunny day – it won’t flower in the shade or on cloudy days. Ideal soil pH is neutral and lack of nutrients can be helped by mycorrhiza (soil fungi). Hardy to about -34 °C (USDA zone 4).
Last update 03-06-2022
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