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Family: |
Gentianaceae |
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Place of publishing: |
Ann. Naturh. Mus. (Wien) 2: 128 (1887) |
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Synonyms: |
Ciminalis dinarica (Beck) Holub |
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Common names: |
Trumpet Gentian |
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Description: |
Perennial herbaceous plant with low stems that have
1-2 pairs of leaves, while at the top they end with one large, extremely
decorative flower. The leaves are simple, with an entire edge, opposite,
bare; rosette leaves are narrowly elliptic to ovate, pointed at the top. The
calyx consists of 4-5 fused leaves, pointed at the top and extremely narrowed
at the bottom. The corolla is 5-7 cm long, the tube of the corolla is
yellowish green in the throat, purple inside, light green in the lower
quarter, with darker indigo-blue spots all over the inside. The fruit is a
many-seeded, elliptically elongated capsule. |
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Flowering season: |
From June to August. |
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Habitat: |
The optimum is found in the vegetation of mountain
ores on a carbonate substrate, at an altitude of 800 m to over 2,000 m. |
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General distribution: |
It is an endemic species of the Dinarides with
disjunctions on the Apennine peninsula. |
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Threat status: |
The species is on the Red List of FBiH flora (Đug et
al., 2013) under the category VU - vulnerable species. It is also on the Red
List of the flora of the RS (Anonimus, 2012). |
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Attractions: |
The locus classicus of this species is actually in
the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, more precisely Hranisave -
Bjelašnica pl. (Beck-Mannagetta, 1887). |
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Basic literature |
Beck-Mannagetta, G. (1887). Flora von Südbosnien und
der agrenzenden Herzegovina. II Theil. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums
in Wien. Mišić, Lj. (1965). Phytogeographic distribution of
the species Gentiana dinarica Beck. Yearbook of the Biological Institute of
the University of Sarajevo, 18: 199-209, Sarajevo. Međedović, S., Šiljak-Yakovlev, S., Mišić, L.
(1984). Comparative biosystematic studies of Gentiana acaulis L. and Gentiana
dinarica Beck. Yearbook of the Biological Institute of the University of
Sarajevo, 37: 79-90. Šilić, Č. (1984). Endemic plants. Institute for
textbooks and teaching aids, Svjetlost, Belgrade, Sarajevo. Šilić, Č. (2002). Endemic and rare plants of the
Blidinje Nature Park. Matica Croatia, Čitluk Branch. Šoljan, D. (2011). Mountain ornament, Dinaric
gentian (Gentiana dinarica G. Beck). Fondeko, 15(34): 34-35, Sarajevo. Anonymous (2012). Red list of protected species of
flora and fauna of the Republic of Srpska. Retrieved from:
http://nasljedje.org/prirodno-nasljedje/202; available on 02.07.2023. Đug, S., Muratović, E., Drešković, E., Boškailo, A.,
Dudević, S. (2013). Red list of the flora of the Federation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina. Draft report - Proposal. Project of Forest and Mountain
Protected Areas, "NGO Green way" and "Federal Ministry of
Environment and Tourism", Sarajevo. pp. 1- 347. Šoljan, D. (2023). Endemic flora of the mountains in
the vicinity of Sarajevo. Dobra knjiga d.o.o., Sarajevo. Boškailo, A., Boškailo, S. (2023). Flora of the City
of Mostar. Monograph. (Manuscript). |