Long-leaved speedwell (Veronica maritima)
Description:
It is a half to one meter tall plant with long, serrated leaves that grows on marshy meadows from lowlands to mid-montane areas. Other scientific names (synonyms): Veronica longifolia, Pseudolysimachion longifolium.
The description was contributed by user malenka.
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| velkavrh17. 09. 2017 13:53:15 |
Long-leaved speedwell-Latin name also Pseudolysimachion maritimum-is unfortunately pinkish and never blue. We have only one option for determination, that it is Barrelier's speedwell-Pseudolysimachion barrelieri subsp. barrelieri. The subspecies of this speedwell-shining speedwell is borderline, spike speedwell-P. spicatum is also borderline.
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| malenka23. 08. 2020 16:54:13 |
Long-leaved speedwell is never pink, it is always blue, even more vivid blue than this one in the pictures. In the first picture short oval leaves are visible, proving that it is Barrelier's speedwell, Veronica barrelieri.
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| Tadej28. 12. 2020 15:49:57 |
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