You can visit our Gentiana page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links. If you've been inspired take a look at the Gentiana plants in our garden centre.
Gentiana septemfida
By Pcw
- 28 Jul, 2012
- 6 likes
Comments on this photo
That's nice!
28 Jul, 2012
That is a beauty. I have G. acaulis and I have just discovered it prefers neutral to limey soils. Is septemfida a summer/autumn flowering one, which prefers acid soil. There are 55 different named gentiana in the Edrom Nursery catalogue. I'm amazed.
29 Jul, 2012
This is for mid to late summer,on any decent soil in full sun.
29 Jul, 2012
Thank you.
30 Jul, 2012
I was in a garden centre on Thursday and they were selling off a lot of alpine plants half price. I got two of these as I do like the gentians. I also got a white one G. Saxona. It is not at all like the other gentians I have. It is from New Zealand. It has cup-shaped white flowers with grey-purple veining on the petals. It is apparently short lived and while it may self sow it is best to be kept going from seed according to John Husbands article on the AGS site.
6 Aug, 2012
hi Sheila
I have G.saxosa just about ready to flower.
It will need to be fairly dry in winter to be hardy.
6 Aug, 2012
Thank you for the advice. I have some clear bell shaped cloches which OH bought for something else but they were not suitable. They are big enough not to touch the plant and have vents on the top. Could I cover it with that or would a piece of glass suspended over it do, or should I pot it up and put it inside. I take it the other gentians will be quite hardy. I found a second G.Saxosa which had overwintered in a mixed pot. It is not nearly ready to flower and would probably benefit from a move to an alpine mix. You were right when you said alpines could be addictive. I've posted a blog about my new alpine bed.
6 Aug, 2012
I would think that keeping the roots and crown dry is the important thing.Cold wouldn't matter but good air circulation is the thing.
7 Aug, 2012
Phank you Pcw. I'll use that then and keep an eye on it just in case it maybe needs to be removed if the weather is good.
7 Aug, 2012
Photo 30 of 66
What else?
See who else is growing Gentiana septemfida (Crested Gentian).
See who else has plants in genus Gentiana.
Members who like this photo
-
Gardening with friends since
27 Feb, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
9 Jul, 2010 -
Gardening with friends since
9 May, 2011 -
Gardening with friends since
9 Aug, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
20 Mar, 2009 -
Gardening with friends since
10 Oct, 2008
very pretty,
28 Jul, 2012