It was a beautiful day and I took the opportunity to go out and take a few pictures in the empty lot next to my office. Although we had a lot of rain this winter and early in the spring, April has been relatively drier than usual (at least that’s how if feels, I haven’t checked the actual data). Nevertheless, the drainage pond that is usually dry in the summer was about has high as it can be without the entire upper area being a bog. In a slightly higher part of the area I found quite a bit of this little corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis) growing. It’s a native to Europe and has been introduced widely in North America (according to the US Department of Agriculture, it can be found in every state except North Dakota, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s actually there, too. The blooms are quite small, only about a quarter inch across, and are a lovely blue color. As weeds go, there are worse.
Veronica arvensis (Corn Speedwell)
Posted under Flowers and Plants and tagged with Annual, Corn Speedwell, Hardy Annual, Non-Native Plant, Speedwell, Veronica, Veronica arvensis, Weed, Wildflowers
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Monday, April 29, 2019, Veronica arvensis (Corn Speedwell)
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#annual #cornspeedwell #hardyannual #nonnativeplant #speedwell #veronica #veronicaarvensis #weed #wildflowers
See link to my blog in my bio, where there is more detail about each photo.