brooklime

/ˈbrʊkˌlaɪm/
noun
  1. A plant (genus Veronica) that grows in wet or marshy places, with small blue or white flowers.
    • The botanist pointed out brooklime thriving in the damp soil near the pond.
    • We identified brooklime by its bright green leaves and tiny blue blossoms.
    • Brooklime often grows along the edges of streams and ditches.
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