Water Hyssop
Bacopa monnieri
Family: Veronicaceae
Description: Bacopa is an emersed plant. This small sprawling herb is common in fresh and brackish waters. At least three species of bacopa are native to Florida. This species, "smooth water hyssop", is distinguished by its white flowers. The leaves are succulent and relatively thick. Its leaves are only 1/8 inch wide and 5/8 inch long. Leaves are oblanceolate, and are arranged oppositely on the stem. Flowers are small and white, with 4 or 5 petals.
Found: Distributed throughout the southernmost U.S.
Comment: Frequently forming mats on wet sand, mud flats, or along the margins of ponds or streams.
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