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GENTIANACEAE

GENTIAN FAMILY

James S. Pringle (except as specified)

Annual, perennial herb
Stem decumbent to erect, < 2 m
Leaves simple, cauline (sometimes also basal), opposite or whorled, entire, sessile or basal ± petioled; stipules 0
Flower bisexual, radial, parts in 4's or 5's, except pistil 1; sepals fused, persistent; petals fused, persistent or deciduous, corolla generally without fringes or scales on inner surface, sinuses between lobes generally unappendaged; stamens epipetalous, alternate corolla lobes; ovary superior, chamber 1, placentas parietal, often intruding
Fruit: capsule, 2-valved
Seeds many
Genera in family: ± 80 genera, 900 species: worldwide; some cultivated (Eustoma , Exacum , Gentiana )
Reference: [Wood & Weaver 1982 J Arnold Arbor 63:441–487]

SWERTIA

Perennial (dying after flowering in S. albomarginata , S. fastigiata , S. parryi , S. puberulenta , S. radiata ; non-flower rosettes preceding flower-stems in these species, accompanying flower-stems in others)
Leaves: basal ± petioled; cauline < basal, generally whorled or opposite
Inflorescence: cyme or panicle of dense clusters
Flower: parts in 4's (generally 5's in S. perennis, many species outside CA); calyx fused only near base, lobes lanceolate; corolla rotate, rarely bell-shaped, sometimes with fringed ridges or scales between stamen bases, lobes > tube, sinus appendages 0, nectary pits prominent, 1–2 per lobe, pit margin fringed; ovary sessile, style short, persistent, stigma 2-branched
Species in genus: ± 120 species: temp North America, Eurasia, Africa
Etymology: (E. Sweert, Dutch herbalist, born 1552)
Reference: [St. John 1941 Amer Midl Naturalist 21:1–29]
Frasera sometimes segregated.

Native

S. fastigiata Pursh

CLUSTERED GREEN-GENTIAN

Plant 3–14 dm, glabrous
Stem 1
Leaves: basal 15–30 cm, 3–10 cm wide, spoon-shaped-obovate, tips acute; cauline widely elliptic, tips acuminate, lower whorled, upper often opposite, lower to middle not white-margined
Inflorescence dense, sometimes interrupted below; pedicels 2–10 mm
Flower: calyx 8–12 mm; corolla 8–12 mm, with a long fringe between stamen bases, pale yellowish green, sometimes blue-tinged, lobes elliptic-ovate, obtuse to acute; nectary pit 1 per corolla lobe, round
Ecology: Uncommon. Mtn meadows
Elevation: 1700–1900 m.
Bioregional distribution: Klamath Ranges
Distribution outside California: to Oregon, Idaho
Synonyms: Frasera f. (Pursh) A. Heller; F. umpquaensis M. Peck & Applegate, Umpqua green-gentian

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