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Commelina diffusa Burm.f.   (redirected from: Commelina nudiflora var. glabrata (G.Mey.) C.B.Clarke)
Family: Commelinaceae
[Commelina agraria Kunth, moreCommelina agraria var. prostrata (Kunth) Seub., Commelina agraria var. repens Seub., Commelina aquatica J.K.Morton, Commelina caespitosa Roxb., Commelina canariensis C.Sm., Commelina cayennensis Rich., Commelina diffusa f. glabra (G.Mey.) Rohweder, Commelina diffusa subsp. aquatica (J.K.Morton) Ogwal, Commelina diffusa var. cordispatha Rohweder, Commelina diffusa var. major Kayama, Commelina formosa Graham, Commelina glabra G.Mey., Commelina gracilis Ruiz & Pav., Commelina gracilis var. glabrata C.Presl, Commelina longicaulis Jacq., Commelina nudiflora f. agraria (Kunth) C.B.Clarke, Commelina nudiflora var. glabrata (G.Mey.) C.B.Clarke, Commelina nudiflora var. werneana (Hassk.) C.B.Clarke, Commelina obtusifolia Vahl, Commelina ochreata Schauer, Commelina pacifica Vahl, Commelina pilosa Pers., Commelina pilosula Rich., Commelina prostrata Kunth, Commelina sellowiana Kunth, Commelina werneana Hassk.]
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Japan Flora: Nearly glabrous annual herb resembling the preceding species, but the spathe longer, the margins not connate in front; stem creeping, ascending above, branching below; leaves lanceolate to broadly lanceolate, 4-6 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, gradually acute to acuminate; spathe broad, rounded or shallowly cordate at base, gradually tapering above to a rather acute apex, 2-3 cm. long, 1.5-2 cm. wide when unfolded, glabrous; flowers blue, small; capsule 3-locu- lar, 5-seeded; seeds elevate-reticulate. Aug.-Oct.

Reported to occur in Kyushu (Yakushima). Ryukyus (Amami-Oshima and southw.), Formosa; widely distributed in the Tropics.

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