Martin Pellizzer

Lindernia Diffusa Var. Pedunculata

Lindernia with long stalks, scientifically known as Lindernia diffusa var. pedunculata, is a striking member of the mint family native to tropical and subtropical regions. This plant is characterized by its slender, elongated stems that rise from a low-growing base, creating a delicate and airy appearance. Its small, lance-shaped leaves are often covered in fine hairs, giving it a soft, textured look. The flowers, which appear in clusters, are typically pale blue or purple, adding a subtle yet vibrant touch to the plant's overall appearance. Due to its ornamental value and ease of care, it is a popular choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and resilience in their landscapes.