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Veronica chamaedrys subsp. chamaedryoides
Veronica chamaedrys (germander speedwell, bird's-eye speedwell) is a species of Veronica, native to Europe and northern Asia. It is found on other continents as an introduced species. It is a herbaceous perennial plant with hairy stems and leaves. It can grow to 25 cm tall, but is normally about 12 cm tall. The flowers are deep blue, 8 to 12 mm wide with a zygomorphic (bilaterally-symmetrical) four-lobed corolla. Unlike at least five other common speedwell turf weeds such as corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis), the leaves are opposite both on the upper and lower parts of the plant. Veronica chamaedrys herb has been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally (as tea) for treatment of disorders of the nervous system, respiratory tract, cardiovascular system, and metabolism.
In an oak forest near Stavropotamos (Kastoria, Greece).
Greek name: Βερονίκη η χαμαίδρυς
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