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Bacopa - Photo (c) Tyson William Bartlett, all rights reserved, uploaded by Tyson William Bartlett C
Genus Bacopa Info
Bacopa is a genus of 70–100 aquatic plants belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. It is commonly known as waterhyssop (or water hyssop, though this is more misleading as Bacopa is not very closely related to hyssop but simply has a somewhat similar appearance). (Wikipedia)
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Herb-of-Grace (Bacopa monnieri) Info
Bacopa monnieri (waterhyssop, brahmi, thyme-leafed gratiola, water hyssop, herb of grace, Indian pennywort) is a perennial, creeping herb native to the wetlands of southern and Eastern India, Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and North and South America. Bacopa is a medicinal herb used in Ayurveda, where it is also known as "Brahmi", after Brahmā, the creator God of the Hindu pantheon. (Wikipedia)
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Yellow-flowered Waterhyssop (Mecardonia procumbens) Info
Mecardonia procumbens, common name baby jump-up, is an annual or perennial herb native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. It has become widely spread in warmer regions worldwide, and is now naturalised on all continents except Antarctica, in addition to most islands with suitable climates. (Wikipedia)
Bacopa - Photo (c) Forest and Kim Starr, some rights reserved (CC BY) CC
Bacopa (Chaenostoma cordatum) Info
Chaenostoma cordatum, also known by the names bacopa or ornamental bacopa (not to be confused with the genus Bacopa), is one of 52 species in the genus Chaenostoma (Scrophulariaceae), and is best known in its cultivated forms. It originated in Southern Africa, and is a tender perennial forming a ground cover, but often used in hanging baskets. Small dark green heart shaped leaves and small round five-petaled white flowers at the branch tips can be found.. (Wikipedia)
Roundleaf Water-Hyssop - Photo (c) Keith Bradley, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Keith Bradley CC
Roundleaf Water-Hyssop (Bacopa rotundifolia) Info
Bacopa rotundifolia is a species of water hyssop known as the disk water hyssop or round-leafed water hyssop, due to the shape of its leaves. This is an aquatic plant native to water bodies of the central United States and well known in other areas as an invasive weed of waterways. The round leaves are 1 to 3 centimeters wide and each has six longitudinal veins. The plant produces yellow-throated white flowers. The plant is in... (Wikipedia)
Gila River Water Hyssop - Photo (c) Charlie Russell, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Charlie Russell CC
Gila River Water Hyssop (Bacopa eisenii) Info
Bacopa eisenii is a species of water hyssop known by the common name Gila River water hyssop. It is native to California and Nevada, where it grows in wet habitat such as rice paddies and muddy river banks. This aquatic plant has rounded or oval leaves 1 to 3 centimeters long with several longitudinal veins. The flower appears on a stout pedicel; it is white with a bright golden throat. The fruit is a capsule containing... (Wikipedia)
Bacopa crenata - Photo (c) Sylvain Piry, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sylvain Piry CC
Bacopa crenata Info
Bacopa crenata, the waterhyssop, brahmi, water hyssop, or moneywort, is a perennial or annual medicinal herb indigenous to tropical Africa and Madagascar. (Wikipedia)