Veronica glauco-caerulea


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Read about Veronica glauco-caerulea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Veronica glauco-caerulea, J. C. Armstg. Suberect, fairly hardy shrub, about 1 ft. high: lvs. elliptic, acute, 1/3 in. long, rather thick, intensely glaucous both surfaces, not keeled, margined red: spikes few-fld., rachis strongly pubescent: fls. 1/4 in. diam., bluish lilac. Midsummer. Dry ground, New Zeal. V. pimeleoides, Hook, f., is somewhat similar to the above but is more slender, the lvs. narrower and paler, the spikes longer, the rachis much less hairy and the fls. pale lilac. Var. minor, Hook, f., is only 1-4 in. high and its fls. are darker and bluer.


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