
Veronica prostrata 'Mrs. Holt' - CREEPING SPEEDWELL 'MRS. HOLT'
Small mat forming perennial with for rock garden, drier edges, troughs or crevice gardens.
Blooming Time: May - June
Size: 6" tall x 12-16" wide
USDA Zones: 4 to 10
Culture: full sun, half sun. Average soils to well-drained soils. Avoid wet and waterlogged soils.
Moisture Needs: average (medium) to medium-dry
Origin: Europe
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: no / yes (mostly bees)
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep
Picture Copyright: David J Stang
Plant Combinations: Best for the front or edge of flower bed, rock garden, crevice gardens, bigger trough or bigger container. Trouble free plant, may need to be cut back after flowering (for better and fresh leaves). Can be combined with many common perennials. But looks very well with blue, or blue-purple flowers of shorter cultivars of : Achillea, summer blooming Alliums, Artemisia, Asclepias tuberosa, short Amsonia, short Agastache, Calamintha nepeta 'Blue Cloud', Coreopsis, Dracocephallum, Euphorbia myrsinites, short Gaura, Geranium, Lavandula, Kalimeris 'Blue Star' , Iris x barbata 'Nana' and 'Media', small cultivars of Origanum, Paeonia, Penstemon, Salvia nemorosa hybrids, Ruellia humilis, Scabiosa columbaria, Scutellaria ovata, Sisyrinchium, Stokesia, Tradescantia, Stachys 'Hummelo' or Yucca. It looks good with anything that has a slightly rougher structure (bigger leaves, flowers, grassy leaves, etc) and with many shorter or medium-sized grasses.
Goes well with shorter or medium-sized grasses.
Pot size : square 3.5" x 5" deep pot
Pictures copyright : US Perennials nursery

Veronica prostrata 'Mrs. Holt' - CREEPING SPEEDWELL 'MRS. HOLT'
Small mat forming perennial with for rock garden, drier edges, troughs or crevice gardens.
Blooming Time: May - June
Size: 6" tall x 12-16" wide
USDA Zones: 4 to 10
Culture: full sun, half sun. Average soils to well-drained soils. Avoid wet and waterlogged soils.
Moisture Needs: average (medium) to medium-dry
Origin: Europe
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: no / yes (mostly bees)
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep
Picture Copyright: David J Stang
Plant Combinations: Best for the front or edge of flower bed, rock garden, crevice gardens, bigger trough or bigger container. Trouble free plant, may need to be cut back after flowering (for better and fresh leaves). Can be combined with many common perennials. But looks very well with blue, or blue-purple flowers of shorter cultivars of : Achillea, summer blooming Alliums, Artemisia, Asclepias tuberosa, short Amsonia, short Agastache, Calamintha nepeta 'Blue Cloud', Coreopsis, Dracocephallum, Euphorbia myrsinites, short Gaura, Geranium, Lavandula, Kalimeris 'Blue Star' , Iris x barbata 'Nana' and 'Media', small cultivars of Origanum, Paeonia, Penstemon, Salvia nemorosa hybrids, Ruellia humilis, Scabiosa columbaria, Scutellaria ovata, Sisyrinchium, Stokesia, Tradescantia, Stachys 'Hummelo' or Yucca. It looks good with anything that has a slightly rougher structure (bigger leaves, flowers, grassy leaves, etc) and with many shorter or medium-sized grasses.
Goes well with shorter or medium-sized grasses.
Pot size : square 3.5" x 5" deep pot
Pictures copyright : US Perennials nursery