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Veronica (plant)
Veronica | |
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Veronica chamaedrys | |
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
In respect to this, what is Speedwell herb?
Speedwell (botanical name, Veronica officinalis) is an undersized perennial herb that grows up to a maximum height of 6 inches to one foot (15 cm to 30 cm) and has partially-climbing stems that are decorated with oval flowers having serrated edges and a small petiole.
Also Know, is Veronica a type of lavender?
Common Name: Spike Speedwell 'Lavender Lightsaber' joins popular companion 'Blue Skywalker' except with soft lavender flowers covering the top half of a columnar, upright habit. Veronica is highly valued for its ease of growth and long bloom time. It should have a place in every garden because it goes with everything.
Speedwells (Veronica spp.) are pretty, blue-flowered perennials that look attractive in a flower-rich lawn. However, their ability to root quickly, even from small sections, means they can quickly get out of hand in both lawns and borders.