Group: Spermatophytina (Spermatophytes)
Family: Plantaginaceae (Plantain family)
Genus: Veronica (Speedwell)
Veronica longifolia L. - Whorly Speedwell
Veronica spuria L. - Bastard Speedwell
Veronica spicata L. - Spiked Speedwell
Veronica alpina L. - Alpine Speedwell
Veronica bellidioides L. - Violet Speedwell
Veronica fruticulosa L. - Shrubby Speedwell
Veronica fruticans Jacq. - Rock Speedwell
Veronica serpyllifolia L. - Thyme-Leaved Speedwell
Veronica acinifolia L. - French Speedwell
Veronica praecox All. - Breckland Speedwell
Veronica arvensis L. - Wall Speedwell
Veronica verna L. - Spring Speedwell
Veronica dillenii Crantz - Dillenius' Speedwell
Veronica peregrina L. - American Speedwell
Veronica triphyllos L. - Fingered Speedwell
Veronica filiformis Sm. - Slender Speedwell
Veronica persica Poir. - Common Field-Speedwell
Veronica polita Fr. - Grey Field-Speedwell
Veronica agrestis L. - Green Field-Speedwell
Veronica opaca Fr. - Dark Speedwell
Veronica hederifolia L. - Ivy-Leaved Speedwell
Veronica sublobata M. A. Fisch. - Hedge Speedwell
Veronica triloba (Opiz) Opiz - Three-Lobed Speedwell
Veronica austriaca L. - Large Speedwell
Veronica prostrata L. - Prostrate Speedwell
Veronica chamaedrys L. - Germander Speedwell
Veronica vindobonensis (M. A. Fisch.) M. A. Fisch. - Vienna Speedwell
Veronica montana L. - Wood Speedwell
Veronica scutellata L. - Marsh Speedwell
Veronica urticifolia Jacq. - Nettle-Leaved Speedwell
Veronica officinalis L. - Heath Speedwell
Veronica aphylla L. - Leafless Stemmed Speedwell
Veronica anagallis-aquatica L. - Blue Water-Speedwell
Veronica anagalloides Guss. - Faded Speedwell
Veronica catenata Pennell - Pink Water-Speedwell
Veronica beccabunga L. - Brooklime
Maximal 25 cm tall. <span class="v1">inflorescence:</span> <b>with a <i>terminal</i> raceme</b>. <span class="v1">supporting-leaves of the flowers:</span> <ba><b>the <i>lower</i> resembling the foliage-leaves, the <i>upper</i> smaller</b></ba>. <span class="v1"...
Natural, established occurences | Artificial occurences |
extensively used or natural grassland, dwarf shrub heaths, screes, rocky habitats
in dry habitats