Fringed Gentian 200 Seeds Native Wildflower Gentianopsis crinita
Fringed Gentian 200 Seeds Native Wildflower Gentianopsis crinita
Gentianopsis crinita, commonly known as the fringed gentian, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the gentian family. It typically features striking blue to purple flowers with fringed petals, which bloom in late summer to early fall. The plant is often found in wet meadows and along shorelines in North America, particularly in regions with moist, acidic soils.
The fringed gentian is notable for its unique appearance and is often sought after by gardeners and naturalists alike. It can attract pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
Description
Height: Typically grows between 12 to 30 inches (30 to 76 cm).
Leaves: The leaves are lance-shaped, dark green, and arranged in a rosette at the base, with smaller leaves along the stem.
Flowers: The plant produces vibrant blue to purple flowers with distinctive fringed petals. The flowers bloom in clusters, typically from late summer to early fall, and have a tubular shape, with five lobes.
Stem: The stems are upright and may be somewhat hairy.
Habitat
Prefers wet meadows, shorelines, and areas with moist, acidic soil.
Ecology
Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, making it beneficial for local ecosystems.