Veronica chamaedrys

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Veronica chamaedrys, Linn. (V. pedunculata, Vahl. V. pulchella, Salisb.). Germander Speedwell. Angel's Eyes. Bird's Eyes. Slender, compact, pubescent species 12-18 in. high, densely ascending from a creeping base: lvs. broadly ovate, sometimes narrower, sub-sessile, crenate or incised, rounded or cordate at base, hairy, thick, 1 1/2 in. long: racemes 3-6 in. long: fls. large, blue, long-pedicelled: caps. longer than broad, widely notched, exceeded by the sepals. May, June. Woods and roadsides, N. and Cent. Eu., Caucasus, Syria, and Canaries. Adventive in this country.— A good border plant.


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