Veronica orientalis


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Read about Veronica orientalis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Veronica orientalis, Mill. Perennial, shortly and crisply pubescent, rarely glabrate: sts. from woody rhizomes, decumbent or prostrate: lvs. sessile, short, lower cuneate-oblong or lanceolate, dentate-incised, rarely entire; upper usually narrower, lanceolate: racemes 2-4, from the upper axils, secund: fls. flesh-colored or pale blue; calyx-segms. 4 or 5, linear-lanceolate, very unequal: caps. glandular-pubescent, obcordate or truncate. July. Asia Minor and Persia. L.B.C. 5:419. Var. tenuifolia, Boiss. (V. taurica, Willd.), has narrowly linear lvs., with the margins sometimes somewhat revolute, entire, rarely acutely few-toothed. S. Armenia and Persia. L.B.C. 10:911.


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