Veronica austriaca
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Veronica austriaca, Linn. (V. multifida, Jacq., not Linn. V. orientalis, Willd., not Mill. V. prenja, G. Beck). Perennial, 1-2 ft. high, pubescent: sts. erect, rarely ascending: lvs. sessile, ovate in outline, pinnatisect, segms. oblong with their base narrowed or linear, entire or incised: racemes 2-4, from the upper axils, elongated, many-fld.: fls. large, blue; calyx-teeth 5, rarely 4, linear, strongly unequal: caps. hirsute, obovate-obcordate. S. E. Eu. and Asia Minor. Var. angustifolia, Benth. (V. angustifolia, Bernh.), is a form with linear-subulate lf.-segms. Caucasus region.—Material offered in the trade as V. angustifolia should also be compared with V. spuria and V. scutellata.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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