Family | PLANTAGINACEAE |
Genus species | Veronica schizantha (Piper) M.M.Mart.Ort. & Albach subgen. Synthyris |
Bibliography | Taxon 53: 443 (2004) |
Native Range | Oregon to Washington |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | rocky slopes |
Altitude | 900-1400m |
Description | leaves long petiolate, cordate, costapalmate, adaxially glabrous and glandular, shallowly lobate, flowers 4-6mm, lobes irregularly laciniate, longer than tube |
Size | 5-35cm |
Color | bluish purple |
Bloom | spring |
Ca | - |
Type | perennial |
Cultivation | sunny rock crevices, protection against winter wet alpine house, poor, drained soil, sun |
Propagation | seed in spring, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 16-21°C division after flowering; cuttings in late summer |
Synonyms | Synthyris schizantha Piper |
Territory | 7 Northern America 73 Northwestern U.S.A. (ORE Oregon, WAS Washington) |