Veronica praecox — a medium houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Veronica praecox

Veronica Praecox

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Veronica praecox, the breckland speedwell, is a small flower in the family Plantaginaceae native to Europe, North-West Africa and regions adjoining the Black Sea.

A note from PlantMom

Breckland speedwell has strong disease resistance and is generally not susceptible to illnesses. Still, it can be affected by pests and diseases present in its surroundings, though such infections are typically mild. As for care, this plant is medium maintenance. It benefits from regular pruning to maintain a neat appearance and healthy growth. Fertilizing can also help encourage flowering. Breckland speedwell is suitable for anyone with outdoor space, like a garden or patio, and does not demand extensive gardening experience. It may need more attention if cultivated indoors.

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CARE GUIDE

How to keep Veronica Praecox.

Light

Breckland speedwell is a sun-loving perennial herbaceous plant native to open habitats, commonly occurring in meadows and grasslands. It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial sun.

Water

Breckland speedwell should be watered every 3 to 4 days to keep the soil moist during its growth, recovery, and flowering periods. During the winter, the plant enters dormancy and requires minimal watering. Prune any dead parts in early spring to encourage new growth, and ensure the soil has good drainage to prevent overwatering.

Temperature

Breckland speedwell can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, but its distribution may still be restricted by various combinations of moisture and heat. It grows best in warm summer conditions with sufficient rainfall or watering. Extended periods of cloudy, rainy weather, as well as prolonged high temperatures, can raise the chance of Breckland speedwell dying. In winter, protecting it from the cold can increase its survival rate.

Fertilizer

Typically, a single fertilizer application in spring is enough for Breckland speedwell, though repeated feedings can boost growth. Apply every four to six weeks. Fertilizing improves the leaves' appearance and function, helping maintain even color and a healthy texture. It also promotes root development and nutrient uptake for the plant's long-term health.

Pruning

Early spring pruning of Breckland speedwell right after it flowers can enhance its growth and shape. By removing spent flowers and overgrown branches, you encourage a denser form. This maintenance not only prevents diseases but also improves air circulation, promoting healthier growth.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Veronica
Family
Plantaginaceae
Hardiness Zone
5-9
Mature Height
5 cm to 15 cm
Mature Spread
10 cm to 20 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Semi-evergreen
Flower Color
Blue
Flower Size
0.51 cm to 0.51 cm
Bloom Time
Late winter, Early spring, Mid spring
Planting Time
Spring
Harvest Time
Mid spring, Late spring, Early summer
Native Area
Turkey, Sweden, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Greece, Croatia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Serbia, Russia, Hungary, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Denmark, France, Albania, Algeria, Romania, Belgium, Netherlands
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Other names.

en Breckland speedwell
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Reader questions.

What are the sunlight requirements for Breckland Speedwell (Veronica praecox)?

Breckland Speedwell (Veronica praecox) thrives in different sunlight conditions depending on its needs. For full sun exposure, it requires above 6 hours of sunlight daily to flourish. In partial sun conditions, about 3-6 hours of sunlight per day is adequate. It's important to observe how sunlight moves through your garden throughout the day. Selecting the right spots that offer a perfect balance of light and shade will ensure the happiness and health of your Breckland Speedwell plants.

What is Breckland speedwell?

Breckland speedwell, also known by its botanical name Veronica praecox, is a plant species. Specific information related to its essentials, such as its general description, cultivation tips, or any additional details, along with its commonly observed symptoms in certain contexts, wasn't provided.

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