We-hay! Absolutley correct (Genus at any rate).
It was bought as Gentiana sino-ornato.
Some info here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/344.shtmlI fell for this little beauty the first time I spotted one, over the low wall of a neighbours garden when out walking.
The thing that took me quite aback was it was at its full glory in autumn, when all my plants were on the wane.
It didnt take much research to find out what it was, and I bought a few varieties of Gentiana.
This one, and G. septemfida have done best.
I'm delighted to say they come back reliably each year. It does indeed flower in October, here in Ireland, probably starting end September.
March Gentian:I didnt know of the Marsh Gentian, but thanks to you, I do now.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/wildlife/flowers_marsh_gentian.htmlYou can be forgiven for not guessing absolutley correctly. Theres a wide range of species in the Genus, (not to mention the cultivars) and some look similar in photos. In this case, the photo gave no indication of the height.
The Marsh Gentian is 30cm (12in) in height (from the web page above) whereas G. sino-ornato is a ground hugger, 15 cm (6 ins) at most
Do you grow Gentians in Belgium?