Bacopa micromonnieria
Bacopa micromonnieria is a perennial ornamental plant that thrives in full sun and requires high water. It grows to a height of 0.1–0.3 meters and is suitable for USDA zones 7–11. The plant blooms from June to September with white and pink flowers and prefers loamy, sandy, or peaty soil. It is an evergreen species that attracts pollinators.
Light
Full sun
Watering
High water
Soil
Loamy, Sandy, Peaty
Height
0.1–0.3 m
Spread
0.3–0.5 m
Zones
7–11
Flower colors
This plant prefers full sun exposure and consistently moist soil, indicating a need for regular watering. It is well-suited for a variety of soil types, including loamy, sandy, and peaty conditions. Its evergreen nature means it retains foliage year-round, adding continuous ornamental value. The plant is known to attract pollinators, contributing to garden biodiversity.
Bacopa micromonnieria produces delicate white and pink flowers that bloom during the summer months, typically from June through September. Its low-growing habit, reaching only 0.1 to 0.3 meters in height, makes it suitable for ground cover or border planting. The plant is not fragrant and is non-toxic.