RM2T9YM2B–Ivy-leaved Speedwell, Veronica hederifolium in flower.
RF2WR8F1P–ivy-leaved speedwell, Efeu-Ehrenpreis, Véronique à feuilles de lierre, Veronica hederifolia, borostyánlevelű veronika, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RM2JT956A–Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia in flower in spring.
RM2FKXGY6–Ivy-leaved toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis) and maidenhair Spleenwort (Asplenium trichomanes) growing in mortar of old brickwork
RF2WR8F24–ivy-leaved speedwell, Efeu-Ehrenpreis, Véronique à feuilles de lierre, Veronica hederifolia, borostyánlevelű veronika, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RF2E08P4P–Old botanical illustration engraving of Ivy-leaved Speedwell / Veronica hederifolia. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RM2EHYNB3–Close up of the fragile blue flower of Ivy-leaved speedwell , Veronica hederifolia in the garden
RMA1W3HW–Ivy leaved speedwell Veronica hederifolia plant beginning to flower against soil background
RF2BEY2JW–Ivy-leaved Speedwell (veronica hederifolia), close up of several flowering plants growing from the edge of the pavement and up a stone wall.
RF2BRAJNW–Veronica hederifolia, Ivy-Leaved Speedwell. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RMA2GTD7–Ivy leaved speedwell Veronica hederifolia young plants in a young wheat crop
RM2C67JWH–Ivy-leaved Speedwell flowers
RM2A7X79A–Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1800.
RMAT4N33–Ivy leaved speedwell Veronica hederifolia seedling with four true leaves
RF2ER3BKW–Antique illustration of a veronica hederifolia, also known as ivy-leaved speedwell or ivyleaf speedwell. Engraved by Jacob Sturm (1771-1848) and publi
RM2FKXH2E–Ivy-leaved toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis) and maidenhair Spleenwort (Asplenium trichomanes) growing in mortar of old brickwork
RF2WR8F2F–ivy-leaved speedwell, Efeu-Ehrenpreis, Véronique à feuilles de lierre, Veronica hederifolia, borostyánlevelű veronika, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RMAWR6EF–Ivy leaved speedwell Veronica hederifolia young plants as weeds in a young wheat crop
RMPFR2AR–Veronica hederifolia (Ivy-leaved speedwell), weed growing up a wooden fence
RF2PN1N3D–Closeup on an aggregation of Ivy-leaved Speedwell, Veronica hederifolia, with it's small lightblue flowers
RMRA7AA2–Ivy-leaved speedwell (Veronica hederifolia), medicinal plant, historical chromolithography, about 1796
RF2BEY2K4–Ivy-leaved Speedwell (veronica hederifolia), close up of several flowering plants growing from the edge of the pavement and up a stone wall.
RF2BRAJP0–Veronica hederifolia, Ivy-Leaved Speedwell. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RMDP7415–Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia, seedling cotyedons with new true leaves developing
RMEY96F5–Wildflowers. 1. Red Bartsia 2. Yellow Rattle 3. Germander Speedwell 4. Ivy leaved Speedwell 5. Black Nightshade
RF2J20TDM–Efeu-Ehrenpreis, Veronica hederifolia, auch Efeublättriger Ehrenpreis / Veronica hederifolia, the ivy-leaved speedwell, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RM2FKXH2T–Ivy-leaved toadflax (Cymbalaria muralis) growing in mortar of old brickwork
RF2WR8F2E–ivy-leaved speedwell, Efeu-Ehrenpreis, Véronique à feuilles de lierre, Veronica hederifolia, borostyánlevelű veronika, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe
RM2AJ1N7P–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . southern NewYork and Ohio ; Colorado to California. Adventiveor naturalized from Europe. Native also of Asia.Birds-eye. Cats-eyc. May-Sept. 12. Veronica hederaefolia L. Ivy-leaved Speedwell. Fig. 3807. Veronica hederaefolia L. Sp. PI. 13. 1753. Annual, pubescent; stems slender, diffuselybranched, 3-i8 long. Leaves orbicular orbroader, truncate or subcordate at the base,3-5-lob
RMP6H6TN–Ivy-leaved speedwell, Veronica hederifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1800.