Definition
Bartonia is a genus of small, slender, white-flowered plants belonging to the Gentianaceae family. These plants are typically found in North America. They prefer moist, acidic soils, often in bogs and swamps. Imagine them as delicate, ghostly flowers peeking out from the shadows. They are not particularly showy but have a subtle beauty. Bartonias are a unique part of wetland ecosystems.