Spring Gentians are a common sight on alpine hillsides, with their five-petalled blooms with a white centre. Colours vary from pale blue to a vibrant deep blue. Bright green lance-shaped leaves are clustered around the base. A distinguishing feature is the calyx with narrow wings. They are commonly found in meadows, and on rocky terrain up to a height of around 3000 metres.
The specimen pictured was seen on 19 June 2006, on the ascent of Pimene, near Gavarnie in the Pyrenees. (Another trip to write up; another place to revisit!)
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