"If you look at a thing nine hundred and ninety-nine times, you are perfectly safe; if you look at it the thousandth time, you are in frightful danger of seeing it for the first time."
-G.K. Chesterton
Here's something I found at the American River last weekend. I can find nothing that resembles the flowers so much as American brooklime (Veronica beccabunga), which, despite the common name, is an invasive plant from Europe, but the placement of the flowers seems much closer to the main stem than in the examples of American brooklime I've seen so far. Any ideas?
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