Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Gentianales
Genus:
Species:
boryi
ID:
697732

Status:
valid

Authors:
Boiss.

Source:
cmp

Year:
1838

Citation Micro:
Not. Abies Pinsapo : 12 (1838)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000697065



Common Names

  • Boryi Gentian
  • Gentiana boryi
  • Gentian Boryi


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Description

Gentiana boryi (also called Bory's Gentian, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean region. It has a basal rosette of leaves and a single stem with two flowers. It grows in moist meadows, grasslands and along streams.

Uses & Benefits

Gentiana boryi has been used in traditional medicine to treat fever, malaria, and digestive problems. It has also been used to make a yellow dye for fabrics and to make a blue dye for leather.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Gentiana boryi has bright blue, bell-shaped flowers with five petals. The seeds are small and black, and the seedlings are small and green.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Gentiana boryi is a perennial plant that can be propagated by division or by seed. It prefers a moist soil in full sun or partial shade and should be planted in early spring. It is best to water the plant regularly during the growing season and to fertilize it with a balanced fertilizer once a month. The plant can be divided every three to four years to keep it healthy and vigorous.

Where to Find Gentiana boryi

Gentiana boryi can be found in the Mediterranean region.

Gentiana boryi FAQ

What is the scientific name of Gentiana boryi?

Gentiana boryi

What is the common name of Gentiana boryi?

Bory's Gentian

Where is Gentiana boryi native to?

The Mediterranean region

Species in the Gentiana genus

Gentiana khammouanensis, Gentiana bambuseti, Gentiana acaulis, Gentiana affinis, Gentiana alba, Gentiana albicalyx, Gentiana albomarginata, Gentiana algida, Gentiana alii, Gentiana alpina, Gentiana alsinoides, Gentiana altigena, Gentiana altorum, Gentiana ambigua, Gentiana amplicrater, Gentiana andrewsii, Gentiana angustifolia, Gentiana anisostemon, Gentiana aperta, Gentiana apiata, Gentiana aquatica, Gentiana arenicola, Gentiana arethusae, Gentiana argentea, Gentiana arisanensis, Gentiana aristata, Gentiana asclepiadea, Gentiana asterocalyx, Gentiana atlantica, Gentiana atuntsiensis, Gentiana austromontana, Gentiana autumnalis, Gentiana baeuerlenii, Gentiana bavarica, Gentiana beamanii, Gentiana bella, Gentiana bicuspidata, Gentiana billingtonii, Gentiana boissieri, Gentiana bokorensis, Gentiana borneensis, Gentiana boryi, Gentiana brachyphylla, Gentiana bredboensis, Gentiana bryoides, Gentiana burseri, Gentiana cachemirica, Gentiana caelestis, Gentiana caeruleogrisea, Gentiana caliculata,

Species in the Gentianaceae family

Adenolisianthus arboreus, Anthocleista amplexicaulis, Anthocleista djalonensis, Anthocleista grandiflora, Anthocleista inermis, Anthocleista laxiflora, Anthocleista liebrechtsiana, Anthocleista longifolia, Anthocleista madagascariensis, Anthocleista microphylla, Anthocleista nobilis, Anthocleista obanensis, Anthocleista procera, Anthocleista scandens, Anthocleista schweinfurthii, Anthocleista vogelii, Anthocleista potalioides, Aripuana cullmaniorum, Bartonia paniculata, Bartonia verna, Bartonia virginica, Bisgoeppertia robustior, Bisgoeppertia gracilis, Bisgoeppertia scandens, Blackstonia acuminata, Blackstonia grandiflora, Blackstonia imperfoliata, Blackstonia perfoliata, Calolisianthus amplissimus, Calolisianthus pedunculatus, Canscora alata, Canscora andrographioides, Canscora concanensis, Canscora diffusa, Canscora heteroclita, Canscora macrocalyx, Canscora pauciflora, Canscora perfoliata, Canscora roxburghii, Canscora schultesii, Canscora stricta, Canscora bidoupensis, Canscora bhatiana, Canscora shrirangiana, Canscora ciathula, Canscora tetraptera, Celiantha bella, Celiantha chimantensis, Celiantha imthurniana, Centaurium ameghinoi,

References

Edmond Boissier (1810-1885): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Boiss.' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:367872-1: Based on the WCVP April 2023 data release.