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Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants

Veronica polita - gray field speedwell

Synonyms: Pocilla polita, Veronica didyma
Other Common Names: gray speedwell, wayside speedwell
Plant Form: Forb or Subshrub

Family: Scrophulariaceae


   
 
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Forb Plant Description

Origin: Introduced   Life Cycle: Annual   Similar Species: Veronica agrestis, V. hederifolia, V. opaca, V. persica, V. serpyllifolia
General Desc: Sprawling, mat-forming annual with rounded, hairy and slightly fleshy stems. Oval-shaped leaves are coarsely rounded or pointed. Small, blue, saucer-shaped flowers with darker veins and white centers grow along the sides or top of the flower stalk.
Identification notes: Annual, rhizomes, stems to 12 inches, creep at base; herbage with spreading hairs to smooth; leaves longer than broad, with 7 to 15 rounded teeth; flowers in upper axils of leaves, up to 1/4 inch wide; fruit capsules broadly rounded at tip, notched.
Height: To nearly 1 foot


Habitat

Habitat Description: Disturbed areas with chalky soils including roadsides, cultivated fields, waste areas and along railroad tracks. Also found on lawns, meadows and gardens.
Plant Communities: Desert Scrub, Interior Chaparral, Disturbed Areas
Elevation: Below 3100 feet


Flower Characteristics

Color: Blue     Shape: Regular in clusters     Tubular: Y     Flowering Period: Jun - Sep
Description: Flower about 1/4 inch, 4 blue petals, white throat. Petals overlap at their base and have an egg-like shape with tapering tips. Flowers can be solitary in the leaf axils (between leaf and stem) or may grow in an open elongated cluster at the stem tops.


Leaf and Stem Characteristics

Leaf Color: Green     Leaf Type: Simple     Leaf Shape: Round or oval     Leaf Margin: Toothed     Leaf Attachment: Alternate and opposite     Leaves Clasp: N
Hairs: Leaves and stems     Spines: N
Leaf Description: Stems and leaves are often hairy and slightly fleshy. Lower leaves are opposite along the stem with short stalks. Upper leaves are often alternate along the stem and nearly stalkless. Leaves are longer than wide, each 1/3 inch long and 1/4 inch wide.


Fruit and Seed Characteristics

Fruit Color: Yellowish-brown to brown   
Fruit Type: Capsule
Fruit Notes: Fruit is 1/16 to 1/4 inch long, dry, flat, wider than long, broadly heart shaped with 2 lobes each having several tiny seeds. Fruit's surface is moderately to densely hairy having both longer, sticky, glandular and shorter non-glandular hairs.
Seed Notes: The fruit splits open when ripe to release the wrinkled, cup-shaped, flattened, tan to yellowish-brown seeds which are nearly 1/16 inch long. Usually, there are 6 to 12 seeds in each chamber of the fruit's lobes.



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