Occurs in the areas of Western Europe-Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Polo Bulgaria, Romania. It grows in meadows, meadow steppes, forest edges, shrubs and light forests, often along river valleys, on rocks, in forests.
Perennial, belongs to the family Veronica, belongs to the family Zubturumdoshlar. Root creeping, solitary or divided into 2–3 roots, straight length 15–70 (up to 100cm) cm, broadly thick. The leaves are entire, ovoid or oblong-ovate, 3-5.5 cm long and 1.5-2.5 cm wide. Flowers up to 6-15cm. The seeds are 1.5mm. The squirrel blooms. Flowering lasts from May to early June.
The plant is resistant to frost. It is not necessary to wrap in winter. Grows well in sunny places, but also grows in partial shade. Not demanding to soil. But it grows well in fertile soils. Drought resistant. Excessive moisture adversely affects the growth and development of the plant.