Veronica

VERONICA A wonderful genus with a little something for everyone; at one end of the spectrum are the tall border species. Perennials that provide months of color are loved by butterflies and have such an ease of culture that little short of roundup will do them in. At the other end of the spectrum, there are some of the choicest of alpine plants, perfect for troughs, the alpine house, or that special place in the rock garden. In between are many great plants for general rock garden use or for edging borders and what have you. We think we have assembled a wonderful collection that like fine wine needs to be sampled to fully appreciate it.



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Veronica gentianoides

Veronica gentianoides

One of the very best upright veronicas. The foliage, which indeed has a gentian-like look to it, forms a neat basal rosette, flowers are on spikes a couple feet tall, in shades of delightful, pale blue, over a very long period over the course of the summer, particularly if you deadhead. Vastly superior to the more common V. spicata, not sure why it isn't more widely grown. Zone 5
$12.00

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Veronica liewanensis

Veronica liewanensis

From Betty Blake and one of the better Turkish Veronicas, very free flowering, extremely prostrate mats of tiny leathery green leaves.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Veronica multifida

Veronica multifida

Wild collected at 1900m on Sultan Dag, Turkey, sub-shrubby, woody based plant, leaves pinnatisect; flowers are pink to blue.
$12.00

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Veronica oltensis

Veronica oltensis

Turkish and very, very choice. It resembles a miniature liwanensis, with sheets of china blue flowers, it needs care in watering or it may melt.____ZONE 5
$12.00

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Veronica rotunda

Veronica rotunda

Dense spikes of tiny lavender-blue flowers. Not common, and lovely. Zone 5.
$12.00

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Veronica spicata 'Blue Cap'

Veronica spicata 'Blue Cap'

____ZONE 5
$12.00

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