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    Eustoma russellianum. Eustoma, commonly known as lisianthus or prairie gentian, [1] is a small genus of plants in the gentian family. They are native to warm regions of the southern United States, Mexico, Caribbean and northern South America. [2] This genus is typically found in grasslands and in areas of disturbed ground.

  2. Gentiana alba. Muhl. ex Nutt. Gentiana alba (called plain, pale, white, cream, or yellow gentian) is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the Gentian family Gentianaceae, producing yellowish-white colored flowers from thick white taproots. It is native to North America from Manitoba through Ontario in the north, south to Oklahoma ...

  3. Genciānu rinda ( Gentianales) Genciānu rinda Vikikrātuvē. Genciānu rinda ( latīņu: Gentianales) ir daudzveidīga divdīgļlapju rinda, kurā ir klasificētas 5 augu dzimtas un vairāk nekā 20 000 sugas. [1] Vairāk nekā 80% šīs kārtas sugu pieder rubiju dzimtai . Šīs rindas sugas ir sastopamas mitrā klimatā visā pasaulē ...

  4. Gentianaceae are a family of flowering plants of 87 genera and over 1500 species . Distribution is cosmopolitan. The family consists of trees, shrubs and herbs showing a wide range of colours and floral patterns. Economically, some species are cultivated ornamental plants and many species yield bitter principles used medicinally and in flavorings.

  5. Gentianales é unha orde de plantas con flor, incluídas dentro do clado das astéridas das eudicots. Comprende máis de 16 000 especies nuns 1 138 xéneros e 5 familias. [ 1] A familia máis grande é a das rubiáceas, á que pertencen máis do 80% das especies da orde. Plantas coñecidas da orde son a cafeeira, quina, gardenia, xanzá ...

  6. Ti Gentianales ket ti maysa nga urnos dagiti agsabsabong a mula, a mairaman iti kaunegan ti klado ti asterids dagiti eudicotidae. Daytoy ket buklen dagiti ad-adu ngem 16,000 a sebbangan kadagiti agarup a 1,138 a henero kadagiti 5 a pamilia. Ad-adu ngem 80% kadagiti sebbangan iti daytoy nga urnos ket maitagikua iti pamilia ti Rubiaceae.

  7. Gentiana kurroo. Gentiana kurroo, also known as Indian gentian or Himalayan gentian, was named after the Illyrian monarch Gentius, who discovered the medicinal properties of the gentian root. Its scientific name, Gentiana kurroo, comes from the native term "karu", meaning "bitter". [3] This perennial herb is critically endangered.

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