Veronica truncatumThe two-lobed Veronica is about 50 cm tall and has white, blue or purple flowers. Its flowering period is mainly from April to August. The distribution range of Veronica bifidum in my country is quite wide. It is very common in the northwest and western regions, and mostly grows in wastelands, grasslands, and hillsides. Veronica serrataThe plant of Veronica officinalis is relatively short, between 5 and 15 cm. When it blooms, the color is mainly blue or light blue. The curved-fruited Veronica is widely distributed in the northwest region of my country, such as Xinjiang and Tibet. It generally grows in wastelands and hillsides. VeronicaVeronica is a perennial herb and one of the more common ones. It has beautiful flowers in mainly blue, white and lavender colors and is suitable for cultivation as a ground cover plant. The flowering period of Veronica is mainly from March to October, and the flowering is relatively long-lasting. It is widely distributed in our country. And it is edible. Veronica rubraThe red-leafed Veronica has a short plant shape and its main feature is that it has a red color, and its flowers are mainly white or light blue. It is more common in the northwestern region of our country. |
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