Gentiana lutea Linnaeus, 1753

Vernacular name:
Great yellow gentian
Kind:
Plantae
EUNIS Code Biotope Type Name Source
F2.2 Evergreen alpine and subalpine heath and scrub Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
F2.3 Subalpine deciduous scrub Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
F7.4 Hedgehog-heaths Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E4.1 Vegetated snow-patch Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E4.3 Acid alpine and subalpine grassland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E4.4 Calcareous alpine and subalpine grassland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E4.5 Alpine and subalpine enriched grassland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E5.5 Subalpine moist or wet tall-herb and fern stands Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
F2.1 Subarctic and alpine dwarf willow scrub Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E4.39 Oro-Moesian acidophilous grassland ILE SAS
E1.8 Closed Mediterranean dry acid and neutral grassland Hill, M.O., Moss, D. & Davies, C.E.
E1.5521 Rock knapweed-dwarf sedge grasslands Devillers, P., Devillers-Terschuren, J. and Vander Linden, C.
E4.3161 Hautes Chaumes summital mat-grass swards Devillers, P., Devillers-Terschuren, J. and Vander Linden, C.