Bacopa innominata |
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tropical water-hyssop |
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Habit | Perennials. |
Stems | prostrate, 8–14 cm, hairy. |
Leaves | hairy; blade base ± truncate, margins entire, apex rounded. |
Pedicels | 6–10 mm. |
Flowers | sepals 5, ovate to oblong, calyx bilaterally symmetric; corolla white with white throat, 2–5 mm; stamens 2–4, equal. |
Bacopa innominata |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Sep. |
Habitat | Marshy areas, alluvial deposits along streams, wet ditches, muddy shores and banks. |
Elevation | 0–200 m. (0–700 ft.) |
Distribution |
FL; GA; MD; NC; SC; VA |
Discussion | Bacopa innominata differs from B. rotundifolia in having corollas entirely white; B. rotundifolia has corollas with yellow throats. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 263. |
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Synonyms | Conobea innominata, B. cyclophylla, B. stragula, Herpestis rotundifolia |
Name authority | (M. Gómez) Alain: Revista Soc. Cub. Bot. 13: 61. (1957) |
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