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Veronica beccabunga Cultivation Notes
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| Latin Name: | Veronica beccabunga |
| Common Name: | Brooklime |
| Family: | Scrophulariaceae |
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| Known Hazards: | None known |
| Author: L. |
| Habit: Perennial |
| Habitat: In streams, ditches, ponds and wet places in meadows, in acid or alkaline soils[9, 17]. |
| Height: 0.6 Width: |
Cultivation Details: Easily grown in a moderately fertile wet soil, growing best in water up to 15cm deep[24, 200]. Prefers cool summers[200]. Plants do not demand high light levels[200].
A good bee plant[24]. |
Propagation Notes: Seed - sow autumn in a cold frame.
Division at almost any time in the growing season. Very easy, even a small part of the plant will root if put in water[K]. |
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