Bacopa monnieri - Water Hyssop
Bacopa monnieri, commonly known as Water Hyssop or Herb-of-grace is a creeping, perennial herb native to wetlands and marshy areas in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of Australia such as Queensland and New South Wales. It typically grows to a height of 0.1 to 0.3 meters, spreading across the ground or floating in water. The plant is recognized for its small, succulent green leaves and delicate white to pale purple/white flowers that bloom year-round, especially in moist environments. Ecologically, it helps stabilize wetland soils and provides shelter for small aquatic species, contributing to the health of wetland ecosystems.
Bacopa monnieri, commonly known as Water Hyssop or Herb-of-grace is a creeping, perennial herb native to wetlands and marshy areas in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of Australia such as Queensland and New South Wales. It typically grows to a height of 0.1 to 0.3 meters, spreading across the ground or floating in water. The plant is recognized for its small, succulent green leaves and delicate white to pale purple/white flowers that bloom year-round, especially in moist environments. Ecologically, it helps stabilize wetland soils and provides shelter for small aquatic species, contributing to the health of wetland ecosystems.
Bacopa monnieri, commonly known as Water Hyssop or Herb-of-grace is a creeping, perennial herb native to wetlands and marshy areas in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of Australia such as Queensland and New South Wales. It typically grows to a height of 0.1 to 0.3 meters, spreading across the ground or floating in water. The plant is recognized for its small, succulent green leaves and delicate white to pale purple/white flowers that bloom year-round, especially in moist environments. Ecologically, it helps stabilize wetland soils and provides shelter for small aquatic species, contributing to the health of wetland ecosystems.