Common & scientific name
Star gentian, Swertia perennis
Family
Gentian, Gentianaceae
Location
Tabor Creek, 11,800’
Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
After the oh-so-different green gentian, which grows 3-6’ tall and blooms midsummer, this is often the first purple gentian to bloom, and marks the beginning of the end of wildflower season. Always found in wet meadows, star gentian, with its soft-purple coloring and pointed petals, can be found as a singular treat or in the company of dozens. It is a poignant reminder of the nearing end of summer—enjoy it fully!