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persian speedwell

オオイヌノフグリ ホシノヒトミ 大犬の陰嚢 星の瞳 阿拉伯婆婆纳

Veronica persica, commonly called Persian speedwell, is a flowering plant in the plantain family (Plantaginaceae). Other common names are: bird's-eye, birdeye speedwell, common field-speedwell, large field speedwell, and winter speedwell. Native to Eurasia, it exists invasively in Britain, North America, and parts of East Asia.

Its small flowers feature four short, sky blue or purple petals interspersed with thin dark blue stripes. The petals lighten to white as you get closer to the center of the flower. The flowers have two conspicuously protruding stamens.

Not to be confused with Nemophila, which has somewhat similar flowers, but unlike Persian speedwell, Nemophila flowers have five petals and five less conspicuous stamens.

Examples
  • Danbooru asset #23123699: Photo reference, flower and its two stamens
  • Danbooru asset #23123803: Photo reference, plant
  • Danbooru post #6142091
Other Plantaginaceae species
  • Foxglove
  • Plantain (Plantago)
  • Snapdragon

See also

  • Dayflower
  • Nemophila
  • Spiderwort

External links

  • Wikipedia: Veronica (genus)
  • Wikipedia: Veronica persica
  • Wikipedia: Plantaginaceae
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