Veronica stricta

{{Short description|Species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}}

{{Use New Zealand English|date=January 2025}}

{{Speciesbox

|name = Koromiko

|image = Koromiko flower (Hebe stricta).jpg

|genus = Veronica

|parent = Veronica sect. Hebe

|species = stricta

|authority = Banks & Sol. ex Benth.

|synonyms =

Of the species:

{{Species list

|Hebe salicifolia var. stricta|(Banks & Sol. ex Benth.) Cockayne & Allan

|Hebe stricta|(Banks & Sol. ex Benth.) L.B.Moore

|Veronica salicifolia var. stricta|(Banks & Sol. ex Benth.) Hook.f.

}}

Of V. stricta var. stricta:

{{Species list

|Hebe cookiana|(Colenso) Cockayne & Allan

|Hebe parkinsoniana|(Colenso) Cockayne

|Hebe salicifolia var. atkinsonii|(Cockayne) Cockayne & Allan

|Hebe salicifolia var. longiracemosa|(Cockayne) Cockayne & Allan

|Hebe stricta var. atkinsonii|(Cockayne) L.B.Moore

|Veronica cookiana|Colenso

|Veronica lindleyana|Paxton

|Veronica parkinsoniana|Colenso

|Veronica salicifolia var. atkinsonii|Cockayne

|Veronica salicifolia var. longiracemosa|Cockayne

}}

}}

Veronica stricta, synonym Hebe stricta, commonly called koromiko, is a flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae, which is endemic to New Zealand.

Koromiko is a hebe found throughout the Mainland New Zealand, with long pale green leaves and tiny white flowers in summer formed into a dense inflorescence longer than the leaves. It is a hardy plant and does not tolerate shade. It prefers full sun and open habitats on edge of bush and wetlands as it tolerates wet areas.{{citation needed|date=October 2022}}

Veronica stricta is the most commonly referred to plant that is called koromiko.{{cite q|Q118646408|pp=32-35}}

Taxonomy

=Varieties=

{{As of|2022|October}}, Plants of the World Online accepted four varieties:

  • Veronica stricta var. egmontiana (L.B.Moore) Garn.-Jones – North Island
  • Veronica stricta var. lata (L.B.Moore) Garn.-Jones – North Island
  • Veronica stricta var. macroura (Hook.f. ex Benth.) Garn.-Jones – North Island
  • Veronica stricta var. stricta – North and South Island

Names

The plant is typically referred to as koromiko in Māori. Other regional names include kōkoromiko, koromuka, kōkoromuka and korohiko.

Uses

Koromiko is a commonly used plant in traditional Māori rongoā medicine, by chewing or boiling leaf buds, or applied in balms. A sticky substance that is extruded from young leaf buds was traditionally mixed with blue pollen of Fuchsia excorticata for a form of make-up. During the early European colonial era, koromiko leaves or extract was sold under names such as Monk's Herbal Extract as an antidiarrheal remedy.

Other traditional uses included lining hāngī to impart a flavour to cooked meat, and using the twigs for fires to cook moa.

Koromiko is a pioneer plant useful to plant as a nurse crop for revegetation planting.{{citation needed|date=October 2022}}

References

{{Reflist|refs=

{{cite web |title=Veronica stricta Banks & Sol. ex Benth.. |work=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|url=https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:812694-1 |access-date=2022-10-11 }}

{{cite web |title=Veronica stricta var. stricta |work=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|url=https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77225770-1 |access-date=2025-04-29 }}

}}

{{USDA}}

{{Taxonbar|from1=Q87627267|from2=Q10955607}}

stricta

Category:Flora of New Zealand

Category:Plants used in traditional Māori medicine

{{Plantaginaceae-stub}}

{{NewZealand-plant-stub}}