Bitter root, bitterwort, gall weed; G. macrophylla is known in China as qin jiao and G. scabra is known in Chinese as long dan cao.
The gentian plant grows to a height of 4 ft (1.2 m) producing a spike of showy yellow-orange flowers with a single long tap root that can extend as far as 3 ft. (1 m) into the earth.
Burrage, common bugloss, star flower, tailwort, or beebread.
gentian plants dont grow very tall as they live in very hot areas so if you was to take out a plant and put in a pot in the sun it will die gentian plants do not grow very tall as they live invery hot places so there is not enough water to make them grow but there food keeps them alive
Common artemisia, felon herb, St. John's herb, chrysanthemum weed, sailor's tobacco, and moxa.
Mallards, mauls, sweetweed, Schloss tea, and mortification root.
Polar plant, compass-weed, or compass plant.
Grapple plant and wood spider.
The gentian plant grows to a height of 4 ft (1.2 m) producing a spike of showy yellow-orange flowers with a single long tap root that can extend as far as 3 ft. (1 m) into the earth.
Western Wallflower Brookcress or Bittercress Common Evening-Primrose Fireweed Leather Flower or Sugarbowl Windmill or Fringed Gentain Green Gentian or Monument Plant
The roots and rhizomes are used to make gentiana. Gentian roots are harvested in the autumn. They are used fresh in the production of liqueurs, but are dried for medicinal use. And more . . .
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The touch-me-not plant got its name because the leaves pull away when they are touched.Mimosa pudica is the scientific name. Other common names for this plant are shameful plant, sensitive plant, tickleme plant and others.
Burrage, common bugloss, star flower, tailwort, or beebread.
The common names of the spearmint plant include peppermint, mint, and garden mint.
Gentian Hervetus was born in 1499.
Gentian Hervetus died in 1584.
Common names for the mistletoe plant include European mistletoe, American mistletoe, and Christmas mistletoe.