Veronica Agrestis Subsp. Pulchella
Blueweed, scientifically known as Veronica agrestis subsp. pulchella, is a low-growing perennial plant native to temperate regions of Europe and parts of Asia. It thrives in moist, shaded environments such as woodlands and stream banks, where it forms dense, carpet-like mats. The plant is distinguished by its striking blue-violet flowers that bloom in late spring, adding a splash of color to its natural habitat. Its delicate appearance and ecological importance make it a notable species in botany and conservation efforts. Despite its beauty, Blueweed is often overlooked due to its modest size and common occurrence in wild areas.