Thyme-leaved speedwell is a common herbaceous plant with tiny blue flowers and sprawling stems. There are various synonyms for it, including Veronica serpyllifolia, creeping speedwell, thymeleafed Veronica, and thyme-leaved Veronica. This plant is often found in lawns, gardens, meadows, and roadsides, and it is used in traditional medicine as an anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic remedy. Thyme-leaved speedwell can also be eaten fresh in salads or used as a garnish on soups and stews. Its leaves have a thyme-like aroma and flavor, hence the name "thyme-leaved." This versatile plant is a favorite among gardeners and herbalists alike.