Veronica liwanensis
Veronica liwanensis has tiny, glossy, oval leaves that form a neat evergreen mat and cobalt blue flowers with a white central eye.
Veronica liwanensis is an awesome little dwarf workhorse in the garden. Has tiny, glossy, oval leaves that form a neat evergreen mat and cobalt blue flowers with a white central eye blooming early to mid-spring. Tolerant of light foot traffic so it can be used amongst pavers or as a groundcover. There are various creeping veronicas that make great groundcovers, mass planting and container plants with their attractive foliage and cute purple or blue flowers. Pollinator attractor. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Common Name: Turkish Creeping Speedwell
Family: Scrophulariaceae (The Figwort Family)
Zone Hardiness: 4-9
Light: Full Sun Part Sun Part Shade
Height: under 4"
Width: 12-24"
Primary Bloom Colour: Blue
Secondary Bloom Colour: White/Cream
Class: Evergreen
Type: Perennial
Bloom Time: Spring
Soil Moisture: Average
Stem Colour:
Fragrance: No
Berries:
Benefits: Bees Butterflies
Deer Resistant: Yes
BC Native: No
Native Habitat: Swamps and moist meadows and grasslands, or, in open woodland to dry, sunny meadows, rocky hills and screes.
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