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David Sellars
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Blue flowered plant in the Pyrenees
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We found this lovely blue-flowered low growing plant at about 2400 m on a limestone fellfield near Cerler in the Spanish Pyrenees. I assumed that it was a Veronica nummularia based on the leaves but the flower is not a typical Veronica flower. Does anyone know if it is indeed Veronica nummularia?
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David, it seems to be Polygala calcarea I have often seen in mountain hike in the Alps
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I agree with Nicole David !!
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Here is it in one of my troughs
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Thanks guys. That was fast.
It may be a bit short for Polygala calcarea. I assume Polygala alpina is a possibility?
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David, as I understand things, P. calcarea is the more likely in the situation you describe. In the wild , plants are usually smaller in all their parts.
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