



Veronica wormskjoldii
The American alpine speedwell is a small, pretty plant that grows in high mountain areas. It has lovely blue flowers that bloom in the summer, making it a delightful sight in nature!
生息地: Mountain regions
The American alpine speedwell has striking deep blue to purplish-blue flowers, each with four petals and often distinct darker veins, clustered at the top of fuzzy stems. Its small, oval, toothed green leaves are arranged opposite along the stem, often appearing low and spreading. It stands out in rocky alpine environments.




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植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Even at over 10,000 feet high, this tough plant can survive frosty nights and strong winds.
Its tiny blue flowers bloom where few other plants dare, high up in the mountains!
Look closely! Each tiny flower has four petals, often with stripes to guide hungry bees!
The plant's name "speedwell" comes from old beliefs it could make sick people "speedily well"!
American alpine speedwell can grow in harsh mountain environments, surviving cold, high winds, and short seasons.
American alpine speedwell has a compact, low-growing form that protects it from strong alpine winds and extreme cold.
American alpine speedwell has tiny hairs on its leaves and stems that help it retain moisture and protect it from frost.

Bombus vosnesenskii
Visits flowers for nectar and pollen.
Ovis canadensis
Grazes on the plant's leaves and stems.

Marmota flaviventris
Feeds on various alpine plants, including speedwell.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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5-30 cm
10-50 cm
0.5-1 cm
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