Murdannia spirata

Murdannia spirata, common name Asiatic dewflower,[3][4] is a tropical plant species native to China, India, Southeast Asia and the islands of the Pacific.[5] It is now also naturalized in Florida, first collected there from the wild in 1965.[6] In Asia, it is found in forests and in wet wastelands, often along streams. In Florida, it has been collected from palm hummocks and marshes in and just north of the Everglades.

Murdannia spirata
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M. spirata
Binomial name
Murdannia spirata
(L.) G. Brückn.
Synonyms[1][2]
  • Aneilema canaliculatum Dalzell
  • Aneilema melanostictum Hance
  • Aneilema nanum (Roxb.) Kunth
  • Aneilema spiratum (L.) R. Br.
  • Aneilema spiratum (L.) Sweet
  • Aphylax spiralis (L.) Salisb.
  • Commelina bracteolata Lam.
  • Commelina nana Roxb.
  • Commelina pumila Royle ex C.B.Clarke
  • Commelina spirata L.
  • Phaeneilema spiratum (L.) G. Brückn.
  • Streptylis bracteolata (Lam.) Raf.

Murdannia spirata is a perennial herb with narrowly ovate to lanceolate clasping leaves and pale blue flowers.[7][8]

References

  1. Tropicos
  2. The Plant List
  3. Flora Caroliniana, University of South Carolina
  4. Flowers of India
  5. Flora of China, v 24 p 29.
  6. Flora of North America v 22
  7. Brückner, Gerhard., in H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl, Die naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien, zweite Auflage. 15a: 173. 1930.
  8. Linnaeus, Carl von. Mantissa Plantarum 2: 176–177. 1771.
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