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Description I've hunted through the records and can't find the name of this Veronicastrum (supplied by Pure Plants under the genus name Pseudolysimachion). As I recall it was something like camschatcense or kamschatica but at any rate it suggested the plant is one of the north-east Asian species. The Plantfinder lists V.sibiricum but that doesn't sound right. Any ideas anyone?
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Source Nepeta govaniana & Veronicastrum sp
Author peganum from Small Dole, England

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