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Definition of Brooklime

Brooklime
Brooklime Brook"lime`, n. (Bot.) A plant (Veronica Beccabunga), with flowers, usually blue, in axillary racemes. The American species is V. Americana. [Formerly written broklempe or broklympe.]

Meaning of Brooklime from wikipedia

- Veronica beccabunga, the European speedwell or brooklime, is a succulent herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the flowering plant family Plantaginaceae...
- Veronica americana, variously called American brooklime or American speedwell, is a plant native to temperate and arctic Asia and North America where...
- speedwell Veronica alpina, alpine speedwell Veronica americana, American brooklime Veronica anagallis-aquatica, water speedwell Veronica aphylla, leafless...
- (Scutellaria species), touch-me-not balsam (Impatiens noli-tangere), brooklime (Veronica beccabunga) and water forget-me-nots (Myosotis species). Many...
- greens Borago officinalis Broccoli (leaves / stalks) Br****ica oleracea Brooklime Veronica beccabunga Brussels sprouts Br****ica oleracea (gemmifera) Cabbage...
- Gratiola peruviana, commonly known as austral brooklime, is a small perennial herb in the family Plantaginaceae. The species is native to South America...
- Br. – (southern and eastern Australia) Gratiola peruviana L. – Austral brooklime (South America and southern and eastern Australia) Gratiola pilosa Michx...
- thought to be poisonous. Dog's mercury has been eaten in mistake for brooklime. In 1983, a couple was reported of having eaten a large quantity of leaves...
- and cultivated Br****icaceae, and also on mignonettes (Reseda spp.) and brooklime (Veronica beccabunga). Adults consume leaves while larvae are leaf-miners...
- Edgwarebury Lane. There is extensive floating sweet-gr****, with clumps of brooklime and water-pepper. Old oak trees are thought to be relics of ancient field...