
Veronica persica - Wikipedia
Veronica persica is a flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. Common names include birdeye speedwell, [2] common field-speedwell, [3] Persian speedwell, large field speedwell, bird's-eye, or winter speedwell.
Veronica persica - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
1/3 inch small sky blue flower with dark stripes and a white center on thin, long, hairy stalks that originate in the axils of leaves. Green bracts have hairs. Opposite oval leaves on the lower portion and alternate leaves on the upper portion.
A Forager’s Guide to Bird’s Eye Speedwell (Veronica Persica)
Jun 30, 2022 · This a complete guide on Veronica persica aka Bird's Eye Speedwell; find out where it grows, what part is edible and how to use it in the kitchen.
bird's-eye speedwell (Veronica persica) - Botanical Realm
Dec 20, 2024 · The bird’s-eye speedwell (Veronica persica), a delightful little plant, is often overlooked in the grand tapestry of the plant kingdom. With its charming blue flowers and vibrant greenery, this member of the plantain family (Plantaginaceae) brings beauty to lawns, gardens, and natural landscapes.
Veronica persica (Bird's-eye Speedwell) - Minnesota Wildflowers
While the 4-parted flowers and heart-shaped fruits are similar to other Veronica species with sprawling stems, the larger than average flowers (over ¼ inch, 7 to 12 mm) on distinctly long stalks, fruits with widely divergent lobes, and lack of glandular hairs except sometimes on the fruit should distinguish it from the others.
Lawn and Turfgrass Weeds: Common Field Speedwell (Veronica persica)
Dec 19, 2022 · Common field speedwell (Veronica persica Poir) belongs to the plantain family (Plantaginaceae) and is classified as a winter annual. Plants reproduce via seeds which germinate during cool, moist conditions. This weed produces vegetative growth …
Veronica persica — bird's-eye speedwell - Go Botany
Bird's-eye speedwell was first recorded from Central Europe in 1805, and spread rapidly through the world during the following century as a weed of agriculture and human disturbance. Anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields. Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized.
Field Speedwell: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves & Identification | Veronica ...
Field Speedwell (Veronica persica) is wild, edible and nutritious food. Identify field speedwell via its pictures, habitat, height, flowers and leaves.
Veronica persica - ucjeps.berkeley.edu
Veronica biloba L., native to eastern Europe, Asia, a waif in southern Sierra Nevada Foothills, Modoc Plateau, differs from Veronica persica in ways including shorter styles ( 1 mm). eFlora Treatment Author: Margriet Wetherwax
Veronica persica - Plantsam
Veronica persica. Common name(s): Birdeye Speedwell, Common Field-Speedwell, Persian Speedwell and others; Family: Plantaginaceae; Origin: probably origin Caucaus, distributed nearly global as an invasive species
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