Corn speedwell (Veronica arvensis) likes to find gaps in your yard to fill in with its spiky stalks and small blue or purple flowers. Corn speedwell is native to Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.
Whether you're tired of mowing or want more color in your lawn, consider growing this vibrant, low-maintenance ground cover plant instead of grass.
Until recently, it was grouped within the Scrophulariaceae family. Scrambling speedwell, as suggested by its name, seldom grows upright but instead "scrambles" along the ground and over surrounding ...
which are absent in field speedwell, can differentiate them. So the small blue flowers and the resulting heart-shaped fruits simply grow at the base of leaves in Field speedwell. Turf speedwell has no ...