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Veronica Hederifolia

veronica hederifolia

Veronica hederifolia, commonly known as the ivy-leaved speedwell, is a charming and resilient annual herb. Native to Europe, western Asia, and North Africa, this low-growing wildflower has successfully naturalized in many temperate regions worldwide. It is one of the earliest spring ephemerals to blanket fields, gardens, and waste grounds with its delicate pale-blue to lavender blossoms. Despite its delicate appearance, this plant is remarkably hardy, often sprouting in the cold, damp conditions of late winter. Its ivy-like leaves, from which it derives its species name hederifolia, provide a lovely carpet of green before most other vegetation wakes up. While sometimes regarded as an agricultural weed, it plays a vital early-season role in supporting hungry pollinators emerging from winter dormancy.

Hábitat: Typically found in cultivated fields, gardens, hedgerows, waste places, and open woodlands, preferring nutrient-rich, sandy-loam soils.

Aspecto

This prostrate, sprawling annual features hairy, trailing stems that grow up to 60 cm long. Its leaves are petiolate, fleshy, and shaped like miniature ivy leaves, typically boasting 3 to 5 shallow lobes with the terminal lobe being the largest. The solitary flowers, measuring 3 to 9 mm across, arise from the leaf axils on relatively short pedicels. They consist of four pale lilac, blue, or almost white petals with darker veins and a yellow center, which quickly give way to characteristic, plump, four-lobed heart-shaped capsule fruits containing rounded seeds.

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Veronica Hederifolia
Veronica Hederifolia

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Despite being considered a garden weed, it provides a crucial early-season nectar and pollen source for pollinators during the chilly days of late winter.

Its seeds possess a fleshy, oily appendage called an elaiosome, which is specifically designed to entice ants to carry and plant the seeds.

The 'hederifolia' in its scientific name directly translates to 'ivy-leaved' in Latin, referring to the characteristic shape of its foliage.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Cold-Hardy Germination

Sprouts during the late winter and early spring when soil temperatures are low, allowing it to colonize open spaces before competitors emerge.

Habilidad

Myrmecochory Support

Produces seeds with rich elaiosomes (fleshy structures) that attract ants, which carry the seeds back to their nests, assisting in dispersal and planting.

Habilidad

Prostrate Sprawling Habit

Its low-lying, trailing stems allow it to blanket the ground, conserving soil moisture and physically crowding out other seedlings.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
10-60 cm
Esperanza de vida
1 años

Dieta y alimentación

Absorbs water and essential minerals from the soil while producing sugars through photosynthesis using sunlight and carbon dioxide.

Alimentos principales

  • Sunlight
  • Water
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Soil Nutrients

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Heath Fritillary

Melitaea athalia

Larvae feed on the leaves of various Veronica species, including ivy-leaved speedwell.

mutualism

Gwynne's Mining Bee

Andrena bicolor

Visited by early-emerging solitary bees for nectar and pollen.

mutualism

Black Garden Ant

Lasius niger

Ants collect the seeds to feed on the lipid-rich elaiosomes, dispersing them in the process.

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También conocido como

Ivy-leaved Speedwell

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Veronica Hederifolia?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Veronica Hederifolia es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Veronica Hederifolia?

10-60 cm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Veronica Hederifolia?

1 años

¿Qué come Veronica Hederifolia?

Absorbs water and essential minerals from the soil while producing sugars through photosynthesis using sunlight and carbon dioxide.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Veronica Hederifolia?

Typically found in cultivated fields, gardens, hedgerows, waste places, and open woodlands, preferring nutrient-rich, sandy-loam soils.

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