Gentiana

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Etymology

From Latin gentiāna, from Ancient Greek γεντιανή (gentianḗ).

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Gentiana f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Gentianaceae – flowering plants known for their intense blue color in the northern hemisphere portion of their near-cosmopolitan temperate zone range, common name gentian.

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