Veronica pectinata
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Veronica pectinata, Linn. Prostrate, white-pubescent, hairy, spreading plant rooting at the nodes, the ascending branches producing single elongated racemes: lvs. obovate or spatulate, sometimes pinnatifid, crenate, narrow at the base, sessile, pubescent, 1/2 in. long: racemes elongated, many-fld.: lower bracts like lvs.: fls. deep blue with a white center: caps. large, longer than broad, notched, pubescent, thick, exceeding the sepals. May, June. Dry, shady hills. Asia Minor. — Suitable to dry spots in a rock-garden. Grows in almost any soil and position. Var. rosea, Hort., has numerous small spikes of rose fls.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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