Besseya Now
Typically found in the southwestern United States.
Besseya is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as , now often classified under the genus Veronica within the Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae) . These perennial herbs are native to North America, particularly the western and central regions, and are recognized by their dense, fuzzy flower spikes that resemble a kitten's tail. Key Species besseya
Small, petalless or near-petalless flowers tightly packed into a spike. Typically found in the southwestern United States