Gentianella amarella subsp. acuta (Michx.) J. Gillett
Family: Gentianaceae
autumn dwarf gentian
[Amarella acuta (Michx.) Raf.,  more...]
Gentianella amarella subsp. acuta image
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PLANTS: Annuals, 3-75 cm tall.

LEAVES: basal leaves oblanceolate to spatulate; cauline leaves lanceolate to ovate, somewhat clasping, 3-5 cm long.

FLOWERS: in simple or compound umbellate cymes; calyx variable, the lobes equal or not, but not foliaceous, 4-8 mm long, the margins entire, the tube 1-3 mm long; corolla lavender or white, cylindric to funnelform, the lobes 2-7 mm long, the tube 7-12 mm long, the corona hairs not united.

NOTES: See the parent taxon for further description. Wet meadows and forested areas: Apache, Coconino, Graham, Greenlee, Santa Cruz cos.; 1450-3500 m (4700-11500 ft); Aug-Sep; AK, CA, CO, MT, NM, NV, OR, UT, WY; throughout Canada, s to Chih., N. L., Mex.

REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T. 1998 Gentianaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. 30(2): 84.

Gentianella amarella subsp. acuta image
Photo ©Al Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com  
Gentianella amarella subsp. acuta image
Photo ©Al Schneider, swcoloradowildflowers.com