Lindernia anagallis
Lindernia anagallis is a flowering plant belonging to the family Linderniaceae. It is commonly found in wetland areas, such as marshes and along the edges of ponds. This species is characterized by its small, delicate flowers that can be blue, purple, or white, and its creeping growth habit.
The plant typically thrives in moist, nutrient-rich soils and can often be seen growing in clusters. Lindernia anagallis is important for local ecosystems, providing habitat for various insects and contributing to the overall biodiversity of wetland environments.