Vegetative characteristics Gentianella-species grow as one- to two-year-old or more rarely perennial
herbaceous plants. The stem
leaves are arranged cross-wise or more rarely whorled in ground leaf rosettes or distributed on the stem. The leaf blades are simple. Plants range from 3–100 cm in height.
Generative characteristics Flowers end up individually or in a
cymose inflorescence with double
flower envelope. The
hermaphrodite flowers are 0.5–5 cm long, have four or five petals with entire petal margins, displaying
radial symmetry. They have one or two naked
nectaries per petal lobe on the upper petal surface. The four or five
sepals have grown together. There is no connective skin in the
calyx (unlike many in the
Gentian family). The four or five
sepals are fused in a tubular or funnel shape, but unlike with many Gentiana-types, no fold-flaps (plicae) are present between the corolla-tips. Appendages may be absent or present as fringed scales at the corolla-leaf-base. There are
nectaries at the base of the corolla tube, the length of which varies considerably, and which is variously colored. Some have a ring of
vascularized or non-vascularized fimbriae in the corolla throat. There is only one circle with four or five
stamens, which are inserted at the corolla tube and do not protrude from it. The
stylus is short to absent. The two-lobed
capsule (fruit) contains many seeds with a smooth to warty surface. ==Distribution==