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Gentiana lutea

Family : GENTIANACEAE (Gentian Family)
Common Name (UK) : Great Yellow Gentian
Common Name (DE) : Gelber Enzian
Common Name (FR) : Gentiane jaune
Habitat : Prairies and rocky slopes
Remarks : The bitter root is used to make an alcoholic drink. Its name derives from Gentius, King of Illyria (180-167 BC) who discovered the plant's healing value. It was used in the Middle Ages as an antidote to certain poisons. Gentian root has a long history of use as a herbal bitter in the treatment of digestive disorders and is an ingredient of many proprietary medicines. It contains some of the most bitter compounds known and is used as a scientific basis for measuring bitterness. This was also used to flavor the bitter soft drink Moxie, and it inspired a new word in the American vocabulary, i.e., someone was said to have moxie.
First appearing : June
Abundance :
Closest Location to Stuttgart : Near Raichberg mountain, Onstmettingen, Swabian Alb.
N48° 18.489' E8° 59.773'

  • Photo Date :June 30, 2018
  • Location :Station de la Sambuy (Haute Savoie), France
  • Photo Date : July 2, 2006
  • Location :Near Raichberg mountain, Onstmettingen, Swabian Alb.
    N48° 18.489' E8° 59.773'
  • Distance from Stuttgart : 52.3 km
  • Photo Date :July 16, 2005
  • Location :Below Hammerspitze mountain, Warmatsgundtal (Oberstdorf), Allgäu.
    N47° 19.806' E10° 12.812'
  • Photo Date :July 16, 2005
  • Location :Warmatsgundtal (Oberstdorf), Allgäu.
    N47° 19.734' E10° 12.894'