Family: Scrophulariaceae
Scientific Name: Veronica prostrata Trehane
Common Name: Veronica Trehane
| Description | A creeping Veronica with yellow foliage and contrasting blue flowers. |
| Pronunciation | (veh-RON-ih-ka) (prost-RAY-tuh) |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Perennial Tender |
| Hardiness Zone | 4-8 |
| Sunlight | full to part sun, may burn in full hot dry sun |
| Moisture | aveage |
| Soil & Site | well drained, avoid wet soggy |
| Flowers | 1/3 inch tiny blue flowers in dense racemes |
| Leaves | golden linear to ovate leaves |
| Dimensions | 6-8 inches tall, spreads indefinitely |
| Maintenance | shear back after blooming |
| Propagation | cuttings, division |
| Misc Facts | (syn Cardia prostrata) |
| Notes & Reference | #217-Chicago Botanic Garden (www.chicagobotanic.org) |
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