Also known as water hyssop, thyme-leaved gratiola, or herb of grace, the Bacopa Monnieri is an extremely popular creeping, succulent herb native to India. Traditional use: Ayurveda, used to sharpen the mind and stimulate the memory.
GROW: Sow seeds on surface of moist soil. Press in gently and keep warm, evenly moist and in the light until germination, which occurs in 10 days according to my actual tests. The seedlings are incredibly small. Allow seedlings to grow until large enough to individuate to pots. Does well in pots. The plant prefers moist, fertile soil and does not require good drainage. Partial shade and humid air are helpful, but the plant will also survive in full sun at the edge of a pond or stream. It is also possible to grow brahmi indoors in an aquarium. They thrive in the greenhouse. The plant is dark green, with a thick stem and small leaves, flowering light lavender. Propagation: from seed, soft cuttings or division. Growing tips: Grow in boggy soils or in water.
HARVEST: All year, harvest aerial parts
USE: Fresh or dried.