Frescura

In Spanish it's called "Freshness". Great name for this light green plant because looks very fresh. Even its flowers are green. 

Artillery plant or frescura growing between flat stones - Photo: Still Gravity.
Artillery plant grows well between walking stones - License our images here.

Artillery plant (Pilea microphylla) is a ground cover perennial that prefers a light shade. Direct sunlight scorches the leaves. It may look like a fern, but it's not. 

There are reports of medical use as diuretic and to heal sores and bruises. Science points to its traditional use for bacterial infections - source here. The study found antimicrobial activity from this plant but suggest the need of more research. 

Frescura brings a happy look. May be the effect of the fresh green on our mind. 

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