Martin Pellizzer

Veronica Transcaucasica

Veronica transcaucasica is a striking member of the Plantaginaceae family native to the mountainous regions of the Caucasus. This perennial plant is known for its vibrant blue or purple flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. It thrives in rocky and well-drained soils, often found in alpine environments. Its compact growth habit and ornamental appeal make it a popular choice for rock gardens and botanical collections. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively obscure species in the wider horticultural community.