Fringed Flower
Observing intoxicated butterflies flitting from flower to flower is one of the most soothing sights in a garden. Most garden aficionados therefore look for plant species that can attract these fanciful little creatures. One such nectar-yielding species is Rotala aquatica Wight, commonly called Fringed Flower. Known as an ‘amphibious’ herb since it can grow both in shallow water bodies. . .