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Veronica spicata 'Glory' (speedwell)

Veronica spicata 'Glory' Royal Candles PP18932

speedwell

Deep blue-purple spikes are decidedly upright and plentiful. This variety is compact and slowly spreading. Superb!

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Height

12-15 Inches

Spread

12 Inches

Spacing

12 Inches

Bloom Color

Violet

USDA Hardiness Zone 4-8

speedwell Interesting Notes

The genus Veronica includes some of our most beautiful native flowers, the Speedwells, which differ from the other British Scrophularicece in having only two stamens, which project horizontally from the rotate, or wheel-shaped corolla, which has only four unequal spreading lobes, the lower segment being the smallest, the two posterior petals, according to the theory of botanists, being united into one large one. The numerous species found in England have generally blue petals with dark diverging lines at the base, though in a few cases, pinkish flowers are found. All the species of Veronica possess a slight degree of astringency, and many of them were formerly used in medicine, some 20 of them have been employed as drugs, those with the chief reputation being V. chamcedrys, V. officinalis, and V. beccabunga, all natives of Great Britain; the American species V. leptandra, now known as Leptandra veronica and another species, native to Asia Minor, called V. peduncularis (Bieb.) or V. nigricans (Koch.), the root of which is used there under the name Batitjoe. The name of this genus of plants is said to have been derived from the Saint; others say it is from the Greek words phero (I bring) and nike (victory), alluding to its supposed efficacy in subduing diseases. (https://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/v/veroni07.html)

Veronica spicata 'Glory' Growing and Maintenance Tips

V. spicata prefers average to moist soil with excellent drainage in full or part sun. This perennial spreads by a creeping rootstock, but is not invasive. Propagate by seed and terminal or root cuttings. Deadhead to prolong blooming season. Best used as a border, meadow or rock gardens.

Key Characteristics & Attributes

Full Sun
Full Sun
Part Sun
Part Sun
Moist
Moist
Deer Resistant
Deer Resistant
Pollinator-friendly
Pollinator-friendly
Salt Tolerance
Salt Tolerance
Groundcover
Groundcover
Summer
Summer

Additional Information

Soil Moisture Needs
Average
Plug Type
Horticultural Plug
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Spring / Early Summer
Propagation Type
Vegetative