It is a member of the Gentian family, 5 to 10 cm high and has a basal rosette of lanceolate, narrow fluted leaves, which are sharpened and fairly compact. The bell-shaped corolla is 3-4 cm long, has straight appendages and is light blue. The species is a relict from the Tertiary Era, from the time before the ice ages. It is a gentian of honourable age which is endemic to the Kamnik-Savinja Alps and the Karavanke in Slovenia, and Carinthia in Austria, and there is also one site in the Venetian Alps in Italy.
It grows on rocky grasslands and on shallow scree in the mountain world. Froelich's Gentian is on the Red List of threatened plants of Slovenia as an endemic plant, classified among unthreatened species. It has also been protected in Slovenia since 1922.
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