fringed gentian

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fringed gentian

A fringed gentian blooms in a sunny mountain meadow.

Definition

Noun: 1. A flowering herb with fringed petals: Any of several North American perennial herbs belonging to the genus Gentianopsis, characterized by showy, usually blue flowers with deeply fringed or toothed edges on the corolla lobes. These plants are sometimes classified within the related genus Gentiana.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fringed gentian is a protected wildflower in some states due to its specific habitat requirements.
    • Botanists study the fringed gentian to understand alpine and wetland ecosystems.
    • We were lucky to find a single, brilliant blue fringed gentian blooming in the meadow.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts. It often appears in field guides, conservation literature, and discussions about native wildflowers.
  • The "fringed" descriptor is a key identifying feature, distinguishing it from other gentians with smooth-edged petals.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gentianopsis (n): The botanical genus name for fringed gentians.
  • Gentiana (n): A larger, related genus of gentians, which some classification systems include the fringed gentian within.
  • Gentian (n): The common name for the family of plants () to which the fringed gentian belongs.
Synonyms
  • Fringed gentian is a specific common name with no perfect synonym. In technical writing, the scientific name (e.g., ) is used. Descriptive phrases like "blue fringed wildflower" may be used informally.
fringed gentian

A fringed gentian blooms in a sunny mountain meadow.

Noun
  1. any of various herbs of the genus Gentianopsis having the margins of the corolla lobes fringed; sometimes included in genus Gentiana