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Commelina ciliata

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Commelina ciliata is found in the Northern Territories and in Western Australia. It is an annual or perennial herb with a prostrate or semi-prostrate habit that can reach 0.7 m in height. It is found in water-retaining soils and areas such as creeks and floodplains. It flowers in the rainy season between March and August and has blue flowers. The species was first described in 1917 as C. acuminata and since a holotype was not designated at the time, the specimen used for the description has been assigned as the lectotype.

Description

A tropical herb in the Commelinaceae family with edible roots.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Australia*,

Synonyms

Commelina acuminata Ewart & M'Lennan [Illegitimate]

References (1)

  • RIRDC, 2010, New Root Vegetables for the Native Food Industry, Australian Government RIRDC Publication 9/161

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