Veronica serpyllifolia
Thyme Speedwell
Creeping perennial herb, rooting at leaf nodes. Hairless or minute hairs scattered on stems.
Additional information
- FamilyPlantaginaceae (revised from Scrophulariaceae)
- StoreyLower storey
- Sizeprostrate - 10 cm high x spreading
- Plant groupingHerbs & Groundcovers <1m
- LeavesPairs of stalkless broadly elliptic leaves 4-16 mm x 2-10 mm, base and tip rounded, margins slightly scalloped.
- Flower colourBlue
- Flowering timeSeptember to January
- FlowersTerminal spike of single flowers on short stalks in axils of leaf-like bracts. Capsules oblong, notched.
- Bird attractingNo
- Butterfly attractingNo
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsMoist peaty soils and edges of watercourses in mountain areas. Semi shade.
- Garden useA groundcover for moist areas, ferneries and bog gardens.
- Commercially availableNever
- Conservation statusSignificant within the Shire. Known from very few local sites.
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Photographer/s: 1, 4 Neil Blair, Royal Botanic Gardens Board ©; 2 Luke Steenhuis, NatureShare ©; 3 Geoff Lay, Royal Botanic Gardens Board ©; 5 Nimal G.Karunajeewa, Royal Botanic Gardens Board ©
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