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      Bergia

      Bergia, a fascinating plant, has an intriguing history. Legend has it that this unique plant possesses mystical powers. It is said that centuries ago, the ancient tribe, Arayans, discovered Bergia while exploring uncharted territories. The plant’s vibrant green leaves emitted a glowing aura, providing light in the darkest nights.

      As the tribe became more familiar with Bergia, they uncovered its healing properties. Bergia sap had the power to treat various ailments and injuries. Over time, the plant became a crucial part of their traditional medicine.

      However, as the tribe’s knowledge of the Bergia plant grew, so did their responsibility to protect it. They believed that misusing or exploiting it could endanger their community. Hence, they formed a sacred covenant to safeguard the plant, ensuring its survival for future generations.

      To this day, the Bergia plant continue to thrive, its legacy preserved through the stories passed down by the Arayans.

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      Short Description

      Bergia is one of the two genera of plants composing the waterwort family, Elatinaceae. These are tropical to subtropical plants and sometimes aquatic in nature.

      Species include:

      Bergia ammannioides
      Bergia aquatica
      Bergia auriculata
      Bergia capensis
      Bergia decumbens
      Bergia glutinosa
      Bergia henshallii
      Bergia pedicellaris
      Bergia pentherana
      Bergia perennis
      Bergia polyantha
      Bergia pusilla
      Bergia serrata
      Bergia suffruticosa
      Bergia texana

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