Veronica grisebachii is a small flower in the family Plantaginaceae native from Bulgaria to Turkey.
A small, annual, blue-flowered speedwell, growing upright to 15(20) cm, often very branched, covered with stiff, moderately-sized hairs. It has deeply-divided stem leaves (3âÂÂ5 parted), but with the lowest only poorly divided or not at all; its blue flowers are 8âÂÂ12 mm across with darker blue veins, however the flowers are occasionally white with blue veins, and at the centre the style is moderately long (2âÂÂ4 mm), eventually fruiting with narrowly triangular capsules (3.5âÂÂ4.5 mm long).
Photographic examples can be seen on iNaturalist.
Its native range is Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.
In Turkey its habitat is open macchie, Pinus forests, steppe, scree, fields, 700âÂÂ1600 m.