Gentiana lutea

English: Great Yellow Gentian
Nederlands: Grote gele gentiaan - Gele gentiaan
Español: Genciana amarilla - Chanzana
Français: Gentiane jaune - Grande gentiane
Deutsch: Gelbe Enzian - Gelber Enzian

Family: Gentianaceae - Gentian family
Flowering time: June - August
Height: 50-150cm
Altitude: to 2500m
Colour: yellow
Habitat: mid-altitude alpine meadows, river banks, rocky slopes
Distribution: native to the mountains of central and southern Europe
Notes: unpalatable to grazing animals








Notes: Gentiana lutea is on the European Red List of vascular plants. It is the best known family member for its medicinal properties - it is used in the treatment of malarial fever. The name is a tribute to the second century BC Illyrian king Gentius who first discovered its virtues. Nowadays the Italians use the bitter root to flavour the spirit grappa. Prior to flowering it can be confused with the poisonous White Falsae Helleborine.

Related key words: Pyrenees, Pyreneeën, Pirineos, Puente de Corones, Cerler-Ampriú (Benasque), Barranco Gariapea (Abaurrea Baja), La Trapa (Villanúa), Fallada del Malpás (Pont de Suert)Picos de Europa, Alps, alpine plant,  insect