Description
A wonderful and easy in cultivation, long lived gentian (don’t you love when you hear this :), with blue flowers in clusters and lanceolate leaves. It will form a mound with sprawling flowering stems, therefore looks good incorporated in a flower border or left to enjoy a stone boulder by itself, or maybe on top of a stone wall.
Germination: like for all Gentiana, the seeds are best sown in late fall/winter and the pots left outdoors (moist/cold stratification). This species is one of the easiest Gentiana to grow, a good beginner species.
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