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Gentiana lutea, the
great yellow gentian, is a
species of
gentian native to the
mountains of
central and
southern Europe.
Gentiana lutea is an herbaceous...
- po****r in rock gardens. Many
beverages are made with
gentian root.
Gentiana lutea is used to
produce gentian, a
distilled beverage produced in the Alps...
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which is
produced by
distilling a
maceration of the
roots of the
Gentiana (
Gentiana lutea). The name
genziana is also used for a digestif,
typical of the...
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Amarogentin is a
chemical compound found in
gentian (
Gentiana lutea) or in
Swertia chirata.
Gentian root has a long
history of use as a
herbal bitter in...
- G.
lutea may
refer to:
Gagea lutea, a
Eurasian plant Gastrodia lutea, an
achlorophyllous orchid Gena
lutea, a top
snail Gentiana lutea, a
gentian native...
- from the
original on 25
October 2014.
Retrieved 26
November 2014. Kera,
Gentiana; Pandelejmoni,
Enriketa (2022). "Austrian-Hungarian
Military Administration...
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literary or
historical evidence of his existence.
Gentiana lutea, and by
extension the rest of the
Gentiana genus, was
named after Gentius, as a
tribute as...
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endangered plant species,
among them
Vaccinium gaultherioides,
Yellow Gentiana (
Gentiana lutea),
Edelweiss of the
Apennines (Leontopodium nivale), and Adonis...
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Gentiana acaulis, the
stemless gentian, or
trumpet gentian, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Gentianaceae,
native to
central and southern...
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Chilcoatl /
Azteca gold root (Heliopsis longipes)
Great yellow gentian (
Gentiana lutea)
Jambu (Acmella oleracea)
Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
Northern prickly-ash...