Veronica longifolia, commonly known as Longleaf Speedwell, is a herbaceous perennial plant known for its slender, lance-shaped leaves and tall, erect spikes made up of small, tubular flowers.
The flowers typically bloom in shades of blue, purple, or pink, adding vertical interest and color to garden borders and meadows.
Suitable for cottage gardens, perennial borders, and wildflower meadows, it thrives in mixed borders with other perennials.
Veronica longifolia is popular for use in floral arrangements and bouquets. Its long-lasting blooms make it a popular choice for cut flower gardens.
It can also attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, enhancing biodiversity in the garden ecosystem.