Lindernia Ligulata
Lindernia, scientifically known as Lindernia ligulata, is a flowering plant native to the southeastern United States. It belongs to the family Linderniaceae and is commonly found in moist, sandy soils along stream banks and wetlands. This herbaceous perennial is characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped leaves and small, clustered flowers that range in color from white to pink. Lindernia ligulata is often used in wetland restoration projects due to its ability to stabilize soil and filter water. Its unique appearance and ecological benefits make it a valuable species in both natural and cultivated landscapes.