Common Field-Speedwell (Veronica persica); also called Birdeye Speedwell, Persian Speedwell, Large Field Speedwell, Bird's-Eye, or Winter Speedwell.
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Oblique Streaktail (Allograpta obliqua) foraging on Bird's-eye Speedwell (Veronica persica). AT&T Trinity River Trail, Dallas, Texas, USA. 13 February 2024
inaturalist.ca/taxa/118968-Allograpta-obliqua
Veronica Persica Wildflowers in Lawns, Maria and Lech Kaczynski Square in Poznan (common names: birdeye speedwell, common field-speedwell, Persian speedwell, large field speedwell, bird's-eye, bird's-eye speedwell, winter speedwell, or Veronica persica poir; przetacznik perski). It is an annual, vascular plant in the family Plantaginaceae that reproduces from seed. The plant has kitchen and medicinal uses and is safe for children. The leaves, the stems, and the flowers can be consumed (speedwell tea, syrups, and elixirs). It has diastolic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and antibacterial properties. Recommended reading: foragingguru.com/veronica-persica/.nofollow.
Veronica persica, Birdeye speedwell, Common field-speedwell, Persian speedwell, Large field speedwell, Bird's-eye, Winter speedwell, Perzijska čestoslavica, Žičasta čestoslavica, Veronika, 7839 Bot, Mune, 30.III.2014.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/49720407