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Scorpion Broom
Genista scorpius (L.) DC.
Lopez Gonzalez in 1996 proposed conserving the name Genista scorpius with a conserved type to restore pre - 1984 usage, but the Committee for Spermatophyta didn't recommend it in 1999.
Dyer's Greenweed
Genista tinctoria L.
Genista tinctoria L. is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and Turkey, used for dye, medicine and garden cultivation.
Genista triacanthos Brot.
Genista triacanthos Brot.
Gennari’s Two-Leaved Orchid
Gennaria diphylla (Link) Parl.
Gennaria diphylla (Link) Parl. is an orchid with a 15–30 cm stem, two leaves, and yellowish-green bell-shaped flowers in a 10 cm spike.
rufous midge-orchid
Genoplesium rufum (R.Br.) D.L.Jones & M.A.Clem.
Genoplesium rufum, the rufous midge-orchid, is a terrestrial orchid currently recognized only in New South Wales forest.
trumpet gentian
Gentiana acaulis L.
Gentiana acaulis L. is a low-growing evergreen perennial with blue trumpet-shaped spotted-throat flowers.
pleated gentian
Gentiana affinis Griseb.
pale gentian
Gentiana alba Muhl. ex J.Mc Nab
Gentiana alba is a herbaceous North American flowering gentian with yellowish-white flowers, imperiled in parts of its range.
Arctic Gentian
Gentiana algida Pall.
closed bottle gentian
Gentiana andrewsii Griseb.
Gentiana andrewsii, closed bottle gentian, is a perennial blue-flowered herb with specific bee interactions, that is of conservation concern in several US states.
willow gentian
Gentiana asclepiadea L.
Gentiana asclepiadea, the willow gentian, is an award-winning European blue-flowered garden plant in the gentian family.
Pine Barren Gentian
Gentiana autumnalis L.
Pine barren gentian (Gentiana autumnalis) is a 1–2 ft tall flowering plant native to eastern North American coastal pinebarrens.
Bavarian gentian
Gentiana bavarica L.
Gentiana bavarica L. is a small blue-flowered plant native to the wet alpine grasslands of the European Alps.
Mountain Bog Gentian
Gentiana calycosa Griseb.
Gentiana calycosa is a blue-purple mountain wildflower native to western North America, suitable for alpine gardens.
bottle gentian
Gentiana clausa Raf.
Gentiana clausa is a 1–2 foot tall blue-flowered bottle gentian native to higher elevation moist habitats in Eastern North America.
Clusius' gentian
Gentiana clusii E.P.Perrier & Songeon
Gentiana clusii is a gentian species related to G. acaulis, found in several European mountain ranges, with commercially available seeds.
Cross Gentian
Gentiana cruciata L.
Gentiana cruciata L. is a small gentian species that grows across most of Europe and Western Asia, with violet-blue insect-pollinated flowers.
Appalachian Gentian
Gentiana decora Pollard
Gentiana decora is an endemic Southern Appalachian fall-blooming blue-white flowering plant in the gentian family.
Glaucous Gentian
Gentiana glauca Pall.
Gentiana glauca is a perennial gentian native to eastern Asia and northwestern North America, growing in alpine and subalpine treeless habitats.
Narrowleaf Gentian
Gentiana linearis Froel.
Gentiana linearis, or narrowleaf gentian, is a narrow-leaved bottle gentian native to northeastern North America and the central Appalachians.
Great Yellow Gentian
Gentiana lutea L.
Gentiana lutea (great yellow gentian) is a bitter-tasting alpine herb with a long history of medicinal and beverage use.
Largeleaf Gentian
Gentiana macrophylla Pall.
Gentiana macrophylla, large leaf gentian, is a plant with listed synonyms found in China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia.
Alpine Gentian
Gentiana newberryi A.Gray
Gentiana newberryi is a small perennial herb native to California and Oregon that grows in wet mountain meadows.
Alpine gentian
Gentiana nivalis L.
Gentiana nivalis, the snow gentian, is a small alpine gentiana species with symbolic status across several European regions.
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