Germander-speedwell
noun
1.
a speedwell, Veronica chamaedrys, having blue flowers.
noun
1.
a creeping scrophulariaceous Eurasian plant, Veronica chamaedrys, naturalized in North America, having small bright blue flowers with white centres Usual US name bird’s-eye speedwell
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