Bacopa Bacopoides
Bacopa bacopoides is a lesser-known member of the Scrophulariaceae family that thrives in moist, shaded environments. This small herbaceous plant is native to regions of South America, particularly in Brazil and Peru. It is characterized by its delicate leaves and clusters of tiny, blue-violet flowers that bloom throughout the growing season. Despite its modest appearance, Bacopa bacopoides holds ecological significance as a food source for local pollinators. Its unique features make it an intriguing subject for botanical study and conservation efforts.