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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- endangered plant species, among them Vaccinium gaultherioides, Yellow Gentiana (Gentiana lutea), Edelweiss of the Apennines (Leontopodium nivale), and Adonis...
- Gentiana acaulis, the stemless gentian, or trumpet gentian, is a species of flowering plant in the family Gentianaceae, native to central and southern...
- Chilcoatl / Azteca gold root (Heliopsis longipes) Great yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea) Jambu (Acmella oleracea) Ginger (Zingiber officinale) Northern prickly-ash...