Bacopa is a non-aromatic herb with small, white or violet flowers that have four to five petals. The leaves of this plant are succulent-like, oblong, and arranged opposite the flowers on the stems. This hardy plant can grow in slightly brackish conditions where seawater and clear water are mixed. Bacopa will bloom from spring until fall and in mild winters, it can flower year-round. Best of all, it’s easy to propagate with cuttings from the ends of the plant. The variety MegaCopa features large, soft violet flowers that are heat tolerant.