Definition
Genus Montia refers to a group of flowering plants known for being small, adaptable, and often succulent. They are typically found in moist areas, such as stream banks or shady forests, but some species can survive in drier conditions. Think of them as the 'utility players' of the plant world, able to fill different roles depending on the environment. Some montia species are even edible, providing a nutritious snack. The genus is diverse, containing a variety of forms and habitats. Their adaptability is similar to switching between different gaming strategies.