Veronica petraea
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Veronica petraea, Stev. Perennial, cespitose, 4-5 in. high, minutely and crisply pubescent: sts. dwarf, diffuse and ascending: lvs. 6-10 lines long, oblong or elliptic from a cuneate, subsessile base, few-toothed; upper lvs. sometimes entire: racemes axillary, solitary; peduncles rather long: fls. large and blue; calyx-segms. broad-oblong: caps. glandular-hirsute, 2-lobed, transversely broader, base rotund, apex retuse. Caucasus.—The material offered in the trade under this name may be V. Baumgartenii.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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