Veronica bullii

Veronica bullii is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common names kittentails and Bull's coraldrops.

Veronica bullii forms a low-lying rosette of basal leaves that large, covered with pubescent hairs, and many veined.

The yellowish flowers are arranged into a dense cylindrical spike.

[2][3] Veronica bullii is limited to specific habitats, preferring gravelly soils in prairies, grasslands, savannas, and woodlands.

[4] Veronica bullii is endemic to the Midwestern region of the United States where it is rare or endangered over its entire range and likely extinct in Ohio.