Gentiana clusii — a medium houseplant, prefers partial sun light
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Gentiana clusii

Gentiana Clusii

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Gentiana clusii, commonly known as flower of the sweet-lady or Clusius' gentian, is a large-flowered, short-stemmed gentian, native to Europe. It is named after Carolus Clusius, one of the earliest botanists to study alpine flora.

A note from PlantMom

Clusius's gentian is fairly disease-resistant and typically not prone to illnesses. Nevertheless, it can be affected by pests and diseases present in its surroundings. Such infections are generally mild. Regarding care, this plant needs moderate maintenance. Regular pruning is required to preserve a neat appearance and support healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help encourage flowering. Clusius's gentian is well suited to anyone with outdoor space, like a garden or patio, and does not demand extensive care experience. It may need more attention when kept indoors.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Gentiana Clusii.

Light

Clusius's gentian is native to habitats such as forest understories and rocky areas, where it occurs in naturally shaded conditions. It prefers partial sun but can tolerate full sun or full shade, demonstrating its versatility and hardiness.

Water

Clusius's gentian is native to alpine regions and thrives in cool, moist environments with well-drained soil. To maintain consistent moisture, it needs weekly watering. This plant is usually cultivated outdoors and flourishes during its growing season, benefitting from cooler temperatures and increased precipitation.

Fertilizer

For Clusius's gentian, the primary time to apply fertilizer is in early spring when the flowers are developing. The proper fertilizer encourages fuller blooms and helps Clusius's gentian produce attractive flowers. Fertilizing in early spring ensures strong flowering during the season and provides energy for dormant growth periods.

Pruning

Clusius's gentian is a low-growing perennial known for its vibrant blue flowers. To encourage healthy blooms and maintain its shape, prune it in early to late spring, but avoid heavy pruning. After the flowers have bloomed, trim the plant to stimulate new growth. Always use clean tools for precise cuts and to minimize the risk of disease.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Gentiana
Family
Gentianaceae
Hardiness Zone
4-8
Mature Height
5 cm to 15 cm
Mature Spread
10 cm to 20 cm
Leaf Color
Dark Green
Leaf Type
Semi-evergreen
Flower Color
Blue
Flower Size
4.06 cm to 6.35 cm
Bloom Time
Mid spring, Late spring
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Harvest Time
Early summer, Mid summer
Native Area
Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Croatia, Slovenia, Ukraine, France
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Trumpet Gentian en Clusius' gentian en Stemless trumpet gentian
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