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Gentian – Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Gentian (Gentiana lutea) is a plant that grows in the mountains in Europe . It's often known as bitter wort or bitter root. Its roots are used as medicine. Gentian contains chemicals that might reduce blood pressure by widening blood vessels. It might also have effects that reduce appetite.
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Gentiana - Wikipedia
Gentiana is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the gentian family (Gentianaceae), the tribe Gentianeae, and the monophyletic subtribe Gentianinae.
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Bitter Botanicals: What is Gentian and Where Do We Find It?
The most popular bitter botanical used in alcoholic beverages is gentian. It's found in nearly all bitters, many vermouths, and most Amari.
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gentian
gentian (ˈdʒɛnʃən) Forms: 4 jencian, 5 gencyan(e, 5–6 gencian, 6 gentiane, 6– gentian. [ad. L. gentiāna, so called (according to Pliny) after Gentius, king of Illyria.] 1. a. Any plant belonging to the genus Gentiana (cf. felwort); esp. G. lutea, the officinal gentian which yields the gentian-root o...
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GENTIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Any of numerous herbs (family Gentianaceae, the gentian family, and especially genus Gentiana) with opposite smooth leaves and showy usually blue flowers.
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Gentian Root: Uses, Benefits, and Side Effects - Healthline
Some people claim that gentian root may help with arthritis, sinus infections, low appetite, and digestive issues. However, few studies support these ...
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Gentian (disambiguation)
Gentian may also refer to:
Ships
HMS Gentian (K90), a Royal Navy Flower-class corvette
USCGC Gentian (WIX-290), a Cactus-class seagoing buoy tender People
Gentian (given name)
Saint Gentian (died 287), French Christian martyr
Other uses
Gentian violet, a dye and antifungal agent
Gentian liqueur
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Prairie Gentian (Gentiana puberulenta) - Illinois Wildflowers
Prairie Gentian is a 3/4-1.5' tall plant with violet-blue flowers, blooming in the fall. It has a more open corolla with small, reflexed lobes.
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Gentian, Yellow (Gentiana lutea), potted plant, organic
Herbaceous perennial native to the mountain meadows of central and southern Europe and Asia Minor. Rare and most everywhere now protected in its native habitat.
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Gentian | Alpine, Medicinal & Bitter | Britannica
Gentian, (genus Gentiana), any of about 400 species of annual or perennial (rarely biennial) flowering plants of the family Gentianaceae distributed worldwide
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Gentiana | Gentian Flowers - Plant Delights Nursery
Gentians are a group of small-growing perennials, renowned both for their medicinal properties and cobalt blue flowers.
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Gentian: how to plant & grow Gentiana - Plantura Magazin
Some gentians can be grown both in the garden and in pots. This article provides an overview of the gentian genus (Gentiana) and its characteristics.
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gentian
gentian/ˈdʒenʃn; `dʒɛnʃən/ n[C, U]plant with blue flowers that grows in mountainous districts 龙胆属植物(长於山地, 开紫蓝色花).
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Gentian, Michigan
As an unincorporated community, Gentian has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own. History
Gentian was named from the fringed gentian flowers growing near the town site.
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Yellow gentian
Yellow gentian is a common name for several plants in the genus Gentiana and may refer to:
Gentiana alba, native to North America
Gentiana lutea, native
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