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(Bacopa)

Most species in the genus Bacopa are waterloving, perennial and low-growing. Most exist in southern North America and Mexico. Several are of ornamental interest, but most are wild, aquatic flowering plants best suited for natural areas.

Image of Bacopa caroliniana photo by: ©Dolezal Publishing/John M. Rickard

©Dolezal Publishing/John M. Rickard

(Blue Water Hyssop, Lemon Bacopa)

This low-growing, spreading aquatic perennial is a water weed found along brackish water edges and wet sands of the southeastern United States from Maryland down to Florida and across to Texas. Its small, succulent, lemon scented leaves create a mat of foliage that becomes dotted with small, violet blue flowers. It creates attractive cover for waterway margins and is commonly half submerged making it an ideal aquarium or pondside plant.

The small leaves of lemon hyssop are oval, lustrous, fleshy...

Image of Bacopa monnieri photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Brahmi, Herb-of-Grace, Water Hyssop)

This low-growing, spreading aquatic perennial is a common water weed found along stream margins, pond edges and wet sands of the southern United States and adjacent Mexico. Its small, succulent leaves create a mat of foliage that becomes dotted with small, pale flowers. It creates attractive cover for waterway margins and makes a fine container specimen.

The small leaves of water hyssop are oval, lustrous and fleshy. From spring to fall, lots of small, single flowers are produced along the...