Veronica americana

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Veronica americana, variously called American brooklime[1] or American speedwell,[1][2] is a plant native to temperate and arctic Asia and North America[1] where it grows in streams and bottomlands.

It is a herbaceous perennial with glabrous stems 10–100 cm long that bear terminal or axillary racemes or spikes of soft violet flowers. The leaves are 1.5–8 cm long and 3 to 20 times as long as wide, short-petiolate, glabrous, serrate to almost entire.[3]

The plant can be confused with Scutellaria (skullcap) and other members of the mint family. Members of the mint family have square sided stems, and Veronica species have rounded stems.[4]

Uses

American speedwell is used both as food and as a medicinal plant.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It is rich in nutrients and is reported to have a flavor similar to that of watercress.[5] As long as the water source is not contaminated, the entire plant (sans roots) can be eaten raw.[6]

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