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Noteworthy Characteristics Veronica austriaca, commonly called saw-leaved speedwell, Austrian speedwell or Hungarian speedwell, is a compact, mound-forming plant with upright to sprawling stems. It is native to Europe and eastern Asia.
Austrian speedwell, or saw-leaved speedwell, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, native to northern temperate Europe.
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It is native to Europe and eastern Asia. It features axillary racemes of blue flowers in spring on mounding to sprawling plants clad with toothed oblong green ...
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Veronica austriaca is a perennial, herbaceous plant that is native to Europe. It is cultivated and can escape the garden setting.
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A compact, mound-forming perennial boasting intense gentian blue flowers arising in elongated axillary racemes from late spring to early summer.
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May 15, 2024 · Mounds of smaller leaves, intense gentian blue flowers in early summer. For average, somewhat drained soils. Pollinator friendly and black ...
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Veronica austriaca (Austrian Speedwell) · Grows up to 12-20 in. · Performs best in full sun to part shade, in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils.
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'Crater Lake Blue' is an herbaceous perennial forming a mound to 25cm in height, with toothed, oblong leaves and axillary racemes of intense pure blue flowers.
A compact perennial with upright stems. The bulk of the deep, gentian-blue bloom spikes appear at stem ends in early spring, but judicious dead-heading will ...
A herbaceous bush, to 500mm tall, with dark violet-blue flower spikes from midsummer until winter. Good cut flower and bedding plant.