An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Byzantine Speed-. 3Q. Smith, . iSii. Tonrneforts SpeedwellFig. 3806. Veronica Tournefortii Gmelin, Fl. Bad. iVeronica agrestis var. bysantina Sibth Fl. Grace, i : pi. 8. Buxbaumii Tenore, Fl. Nap. i : 7. byaantina Prel. Cat. N. Y. 40. 1888. Annual, pubescent; stems diffusely branched,spreading or ascending, 6-i5 long. Leavesovate or oval, short-peti
An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . Byzantine Speed-. 3Q. Smith, . iSii. Tonrneforts SpeedwellFig. 3806. Veronica Tournefortii Gmelin, Fl. Bad. iVeronica agrestis var. bysantina Sibth Fl. Grace, i : pi. 8. Buxbaumii Tenore, Fl. Nap. i : 7. byaantina Prel. Cat. N. Y. 40. 1888. Annual, pubescent; stems diffusely branched,spreading or ascending, 6-i5 long. Leavesovate or oval, short-petioled, obtuse or acutish,sometimes narrowed at the base, crenate-dentateor somewhat incised, 4-i2 long, the lowestopposite, the upper all alternate and each witha slender-peduncled rather large blue flower inits axil; peduncles filiform, as long as the leavesor longer; corolla exceeding the calyx, 3-4broad; capsule twice as broad as high, 3 broad,with a wide and shallow emargination at thesummit; seeds few or several, hollowed out onthe iViner side. In waste places. Nova Scotia to southern NewYork and Ohio ; Colorado to California. Adventiveor naturalized from Europe. Native also of Cats-eyc. May-Sept. 12. Veron
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