Thyme-leaved Speedwell
| Latin Name: | Veronica serpyllifolia | 
        
| Manx Name: | Lus-chray heeimagh | 
        
| Season: | April - October | 
        
| Locations where this species is found: | |
| Clypse and Kerrowdhoo | |
    This small speedwell grows on bare ground and is often seen at the base of walls and by the sides of footpaths. It gets is name from the thyme-like shape of its leaves.
The Manx name "Lus-chray heeimagh" means "Silky speedwell".
The Manx name "Lus-chray heeimagh" means "Silky speedwell".
