Images via B Naqqi Manco
This pretty little bell shaped flower comes from the Brahmi herb, Bacopa monnieri. These images were taken from North Wells, Grand Turk, a perfect location for this wetland inhabiting species. They can tolerate brackish waters or muddy shores, mostly residing in the east in Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and China. It has been used for over 3,000 years in Ayurvedic medicine, please read an interesting recent study on it's effect on human memory here. Some of the southern states, and we here in the Turks and Caicos, are lucky this lovely lives here! Besides medicinal, common uses for the species are for aquariums and ponds. If you happen upon one, many have reported success with propagation from cuttings.
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