

Thanks, Cee, for hosting! Thank you, dear readers, for stopping by today. Wishing you all a wonderful and happy weekend. ~Esther

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Thanks, Cee, for hosting! Thank you, dear readers, for stopping by today. Wishing you all a wonderful and happy weekend. ~Esther

4 responses to “Fotd: 6-9-’23. Bacopa monnieri, trailing vine”
I recognized the name ‘Bacopa.’ We have a native plant in that genus: Bacopa monnieri, or ‘herb of grace.’ It’s usually light lavender rather than white, and is found around water. These white ones are beautiful.
Linda, I thought about you with this post when I learned recently that you were a white flowers fan! The lavender Bacopi is beautiful. This trailing vine flower is pretty when they cascade over planters and large standing pots, like the one where I took the picture.
Have a wonderful weekend and thanks for sharing Bacopi monnieri with me!
Very pretty!
It’s simple but very chic!