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Commelina tuberosa

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Commelineae

Scientific name
  
Commelina tuberosa

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Commelinoideae

Genus
  
Commelina

Higher classification
  
Commelina

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Similar
  
Commelina, Commelina dianthifolia, Commelinaceae, Commelina virginica, Commelina caroliniana

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Commelina tuberosa is an herbaceous plant in the dayflower family native to Mexico but grown worldwide as an ornamental plant. It is characterized by its purple-splotched spathes with free margins, its bright blue petals of equal size, its tuberous roots, and its four to ten flowered lower cymes. In the wild, it is encountered in moist fields, open forests, or pine-oak forests. The species is sometimes considered to include the species Commelina coelestis, Commelina dianthifolia, and Commelina elliptica, such as in the Flora Mesoamericana. When these are treated as separate, they are often referred to as the "Commelina tuberosa complex". Horticulturally, the species are often treated as separate entities because of their differing habits and leaf shapes. In this sense, Commelina tuberosa is a low-growing plant with long narrow leaves.

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