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Gentiana setigera
MENDOCINO GENTIAN


Higher Taxonomy
Family: GentianaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: GENTIAN FAMILY
Habit: Annual to perennial herb [to trees]. Stem: decumbent to erect, < 2 m, simple or branched. Leaf: simple, cauline, sometimes also basal, opposite or whorled, entire, sessile or basal +- petioled; stipules 0. Flower: bisexual, radial, parts in 4s or 5s except pistil 1; sepals fused, persistent; petals fused, +- persistent, sinus between lobes often unappendaged; stamens epipetalous, alternate corolla lobes; ovary superior, chamber 1, placentas parietal, often intruding, stigmas 1--2. Fruit: capsule, 2-valved. Seed: many.
Genera In Family: +- 90 genera, 1800 species: worldwide; some cultivated (Eustoma, Exacum, Gentiana). Note: Gentianella tenella moved to Comastoma. Key to genera revised by Bruce G. Baldwin.
eFlora Treatment Author: James S. Pringle, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Thomas J. Rosatti.
Genus: GentianaView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: GENTIAN
Habit: Annual to perennial herb, generally glabrous. Stem: generally simple below inflorescence. Leaf: cauline, opposite (also basal or not). Inflorescence: compact cyme or flowers 1. Flower: parts generally in 5s (generally in 4s in Gentiana prostrata, 4s or 5s in Gentiana fremontii); calyx tube generally > lobes; corolla tube narrow-bell-shaped, lobes spreading, < tube, base of sinus between lobes truncate or generally with a variously shaped, sometimes fringed appendage, nectary pits 0 (nectaries on ovary stalk); ovary stalked, style +- 0 or short, entire, persistent, stigmas 2.
Etymology: (Gentius, king of Illyria, who used roots to treat malaria)
Gentiana setigera A. Gray
NATIVE
Habit: Perennial herb. Stem: arising laterally below rosette, decumbent, 1--few, 20--45 cm. Leaf: basal 25--85 mm, 5--15 mm wide, spoon-shaped-obovate, tip obtuse; cauline many, 10--30 mm, 5--17 mm wide, elliptic, base sheathing, tip obtuse to acute, lower crowded, wider than upper, upper < internodes. Inflorescence: flowers 2--4 or generally 1. Flower: calyx 14--23 mm, lobes ovate-oblong, subacute; corolla (25)35--50 mm, blue, lobes 10--16 mm, elliptic-obovate, acuminate, sinus appendages divided into 2--3 thread-like, entire segments. Seed: winged.
Ecology: Wet mountain meadows; Elevation: +- 1065 m. Bioregional Distribution: NCoRO (Red Mtn, Mendocino Co.); Distribution Outside California: southwestern Oregon. Flowering Time: Jul--Sep
Synonyms: Gentiana bisetaea Howell
Jepson eFlora Author: James S. Pringle
Reference: Chambers & Greenleaf 1989 Madroño 36:49--50
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Citation for this treatment: James S. Pringle 2012, Gentiana setigera, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=26611, accessed on April 19, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 19, 2024.

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Geographic subdivisions for Gentiana setigera:
NCoRO (Red Mtn, Mendocino Co.)
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