Gentianaceae

Taxonomic status Accepted
Occurrence status Present
Origin Native
Degree of establishment Native

Annual, biennial or perennial herbs. Leaves opposite (and decussate, usually), rarely alternate or whorled (not in Australia), entire; stipules absent. Inflorescence cymose, or of 1–several dichasia, sometimes reduced to a single flower. Flowers regular, bisexual, 4–9-merous; calyx c. tubular to funnel-shaped, shallowly to deeply lobed; corolla rotate, cup-shaped, funnel-shaped, campanulate or tubular; stamens as many as and alternating with corolla-lobes, fused with corolla to some degree, anthers longitudinally dehiscent; nectary disc or discrete nectaries usually present; ovary superior, 1- or 2-locular, 2-carpellate; ovules numerous; style usually bifid (each arm sometimes again divided), often deciduous. Fruit a septicidal capsule; seeds numerous.

An almost cosmopolitan family of c. 80 genera and c. 920 species; 7 genera (3 naturalised) and c. 27 species in Australia.

Source:

Walsh, N.G. (1999). Gentianaceae. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., ‍Flora of Victoria Vol. 4, Cornaceae to Asteraceae‍, pp. 310–321. Inkata Press, Melbourne.

Updated by: Val Stajsic, 5 Dec. 2023
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