Family: Commelinaceae
Author: (L.) Brenan
Bibliography: Kew Bull. 7: 189 (1952)
Year: 1952
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Murdannia
Vegetable: False
Observations: Trop. & Subtrop. Asia to W. Pacific
Description
The Nakedstem dewflower, scientifically known as Murdannia nudiflora, is an intriguing plant species belonging to the Commelinaceae family. This particular species was authoritatively documented by (L.) Brenan, with a significant entry published in 1952 within the Kew Bulletin (Vol. 7, p. 189).
Murdannia nudiflora thrives predominantly in tropical and subtropical regions extending from Asia to the western Pacific. It is notable for its ability to adapt and flourish across various climatic conditions within these broad geographical areas, showcasing its resilience and ecological versatility.
This plant is commonly recognized for its characteristic naked stems, differentiating it from other species within the Murdannia genus. The absence of substantial leaf coverage on its stems is a distinctive feature that adds to its unique botanical identity. The dewflower’s sparse foliage and delicate blooms contribute to its aesthetic appeal, making it a favored species among botanists and plant enthusiasts.
Despite its fragile appearance, the Nakedstem dewflower plays a vital role in its native habitats, contributing to the biodiversity and ecological health of the regions it inhabits. Its presence in both tropical and subtropical zones underscores its adaptability and importance within the ecosystem.
In conclusion, Murdannia nudiflora, the Nakedstem dewflower, is a remarkable plant species noted for its distinctive morphology and widespread distribution across tropical and subtropical Asia to the western Pacific. Documented extensively in botanical literature, it continues to be of significant interest to researchers and gardeners alike.
Common Names
Eng: nakedstem dewflower
En: Nakedstem dewflower, Naked-stem Dewflower, Doveweed
Synonyms
- Aneilema nudiflorum ((L.) Sweet)
- Aneilema compressum (Dalzell)
- Aneilema trichocoleum (Schauer)
- Aneilema diversifolium (Hassk.)
- Commelina exilis (Steud.)
- Murdannia malabarica var. compressa ((Dalzell) Santapau & S.K.Jain)
- Commelina radicans ((D.Don) Spreng.)
- Aneilema diandrum (Buch.-Ham. ex Wall.)
- Cyanotis gueinzii (Hassk.)
- Stickmannia guyanensis (Raf.)
- Aneilema bracteolatum var. majus (Seub.)
- Aneilema bracteolatum var. minus (Seub.)
- Commelina diandra (Steud.)
- Aneilema radicans (D.Don)
- Commelina minuta (Blume)
- Phaeneilema malabaricum ((L.) V.Naray.)
- Commelina chinensis (Osbeck)
- Aneilema junghunianum (Miq.)
- Aneilema foliosum (Hassk.)
- Commelina nudiflora f. pilosissima (Hochr.)
- Commelina nudiflora (L.)
- Aneilema malabaricum f. ochroleucum (Hochr.)
- Aneilema debile (Wall.)
- Aneilema malabaricum ((L.) Merr.)
- Commelina nudicaulis (Burm.f.)
- Phaeneilema nudiflorum ((L.) G.Brückn.)
- Stickmannia longicollis (Raf.)
- Aneilema nudiflorum var. compressum ((Dalzell) C.B.Clarke)
- Ditelesia nudiflora ((L.) Raf.)
- Callisia parvula (Brandegee)
- Aneilema nudicaule ((Burm.f.) G.Don)
- Aneilema lancifolium (Griff.)
- Commelina nudiflora f. angustifolia (C.B.Clarke)
- Murdannia malabarica ((L.) G.Brückn.)
- Aneilema minutum ((Blume) Kunth)
- Phaeneilema diversifolium ((Hassk.) G.Brückn.)
Distribution
- Andaman Is. (native)
- Assam (native)
- Bangladesh (native)
- Bismarck Archipelago (native)
- Borneo (native)
- Cambodia (native)
- Caroline Is. (native)
- China South-Central (native)
- China Southeast (native)
- East Himalaya (native)
- India (native)
- Jawa (native)
- Laos (native)
- Lesser Sunda Is. (native)
- Malaya (native)
- Myanmar (native)
- Nansei-shoto (native)
- Nepal (native)
- New Guinea (native)
- Nicobar Is. (native)
- Pakistan (native)
- Philippines (native)
- Samoa (native)
- Sri Lanka (native)
- Thailand (native)
- Vietnam (native)
- West Himalaya (native)
- Western Australia (native)
- Alabama (introduced)
- Bolivia (introduced)
- Brazil North (introduced)
- Brazil Northeast (introduced)
- Brazil South (introduced)
- Brazil Southeast (introduced)
- Brazil West-Central (introduced)
- Canary Is. (introduced)
- Chad (introduced)
- Colombia (introduced)
- Congo (introduced)
- Cook Is. (introduced)
- Costa Rica (introduced)
- Cuba (introduced)
- Dominican Republic (introduced)
- El Salvador (introduced)
- Florida (introduced)
- Georgia (introduced)
- Guatemala (introduced)
- Haiti (introduced)
- Hawaii (introduced)
- Honduras (introduced)
- Japan (introduced)
- Louisiana (introduced)
- Madeira (introduced)
- Mexico Gulf (introduced)
- Mexico Southeast (introduced)
- Mexico Southwest (introduced)
- Mississippi (introduced)
- New Caledonia (introduced)
- New York (introduced)
- Nicaragua (introduced)
- North Carolina (introduced)
- Panamá (introduced)
- Puerto Rico (introduced)
- Sierra Leone (introduced)
- South Carolina (introduced)
- Suriname (introduced)
- Texas (introduced)
- Trinidad-Tobago (introduced)
- Tuamotu (introduced)
- Venezuela (introduced)
Additional Images
Leaf
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Flower
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Habit
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Fruit
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Other
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Bark
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2764680)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:172873-1)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Murdannia nudiflora (L.) Brenan)
Specifications
Growth habit>: Forb/herb