Gentianella concinna is a flowering plant species, endemic to the Auckland Islands of New Zealand.[5]
It is an annual plant with much-branched stems up to 12 cm (5 in) long. The leaves are fleshy and leathery, oblong-spatheolate to linear-oblong in shape, gradually narrowing into broad, flat petioles. The basal leaves are about 8–20 mm (0.3–0.8 in) by 3–7 mm (0.1–0.3 in) wide; the cauline leaves are smaller. The flowers are borne singly in the axils of the upper leaves. The corollas are red, or white streaked with red or purple, and are about 8–12 mm (0.3–0.5 in) long. The calyces are about one third the length of the corollas.[3]
It was first described in 1844 by Joseph Dalton Hooker as Gentiana concinna.[6][1] Its currently accepted name is Gentianella concinna, having been assigned to the genus Gentianella by the authors, Ho and Liu in 1993.[6][7]
In both 2009 and 2012 it was deemed to be "At Risk - Naturally Uncommon" under the New Zealand Threat Classification System,[8] and this classification was reaffirmed in 2018, due to the species being an island endemic and having a restricted range.[2]
Gentianella concinna is a flowering plant species, endemic to the Auckland Islands of New Zealand.
Gentianella concinna est une plante herbacée de la famille des Gentianaceae.
Elle est endémique des îles Auckland.
Ses fleurs vont du blanc au rose foncé
Gentianella concinna est une plante herbacée de la famille des Gentianaceae.
Elle est endémique des îles Auckland.
Gentianella concinna is een soort uit de gentiaanfamilie. De soort is endemisch op de Aucklandeilanden bij Nieuw-Zeeland.
Gentianella concinna is een soort uit de gentiaanfamilie. De soort is endemisch op de Aucklandeilanden bij Nieuw-Zeeland.
Gentianella concinna là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Long đởm. Loài này được (Hook.f.) T.N.Ho & S.W.Liu mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1993.[1]
Gentianella concinna là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Long đởm. Loài này được (Hook.f.) T.N.Ho & S.W.Liu mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1993.