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  2. Veronica officinalis - Wikipedia

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    L. Heath speedwell in Oregon. Veronica officinalis, the heath speedwell, [1] common gypsyweed, [2] common speedwell, or Paul's betony, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is native to Europe and western Asia. It has been introduced to North America and is widely naturalised there.

  3. Veronica (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Veronica is the largest genus in the flowering plant family Plantaginaceae, with about 500 species. It was formerly classified in the family Scrophulariaceae. Common names include speedwell, bird's eye, and gypsyweed . Taxonomy for this genus was changed in the early 21st century, with the genus Hebe and the related Australasian genera ...

  4. Veronica persica - Wikipedia

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    Veronica persica is an annual that reproduces from seed. Its cotyledons are triangular with truncated bases. The short-stalked leaves are broadly ovate with coarsely serrated margins, and measure one to two centimetres (0.4 to 0.8 in) long. The leaves are paired on the lower stem and are alternately arranged on the upper parts.

  5. Veronica sect. Hebe - Wikipedia

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    Veronica sect. Hebe is a group of plants within the genus Veronica, native to New Zealand, Rapa in French Polynesia, the Falkland Islands and South America. It was formerly treated as the separate genus Hebe ( / ˈhiːbiː / [1] ). It includes about 90 species. Almost all species occur in New Zealand, apart from Veronica rapensis ( endemic to ...

  6. Veronica perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    Veronica perfoliata, commonly known as digger's speedwell, is a common perennial herb found at higher altitudes in south-eastern Australia. It is a low-growing multi-stemmed plant rising from a woody rootstock. It has rounded blue-grey foliage and sprays of intense violet-blue flowers at the end of arching branches.

  7. Veronica serpyllifolia - Wikipedia

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    Veronica serpyllifolia L. initially grows low to the ground then will start to grow upright. The flowers are small, white, and have dark purple marks on their petals. The leaves are oval, borne on creeping stems. Roots grow from leaf axils. The prostrate stems bear erect flowering branches up to 20 cm high. The leaves are opposite on short stalks.

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