Commelina maculata Edgew., Trans. Linn. Soc. London 20: 89 1851. (Syn: Commelina obliqua var. viscida C.B.Clarke; Commelina paludosa var. viscida (C.B.Clarke) R.S.Rao & Kammathy);
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Himalaya to Pen. Malaysia as per WCSP;
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Assam; China South-Central; East Himalaya; India; Malaya; Myanmar; Nepal; Tibet;
West Himalaya as per Catalogue of life; .
VoF Week: Commelina maculata from Govindghat: 8 images. Commelina maculata from Govindghat
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Isn’t there a key to commelinas of the world? somewhere? not just the asian ones Yes this is Commelina maculata Thank you very much for sharing.
Dear …,
Yes, there is Key for Commelinaceae of the world. Dr. Faden has given key in Kubitzki’s book
[Faden, Robert B. (1998), “Commelinaceae“, in Kubitzki, Klaus, The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, 4, Berlin: Springer, pp. 109–128, ISBN 3-540-64061-4]
May be C maculata Yes …, It seems to be Commelina maculata VOF Week: Commelina sp. — along Govindghat–Ghangaria trail: Commelina sp. — along Govindghat–Ghangaria trail. Seems to be Commelina maculata Edgew. Will you please share more images, showing the side view of spathes? Commelina obliqua? ABAUG01/25 : 6 posts by 2 authors. 2 images.
These dayflowers are around too. I am not sure if these are Commelina obliqua. Please advise.
Above Mcleodganj, Dharamshala, HP
1800m
24 August 2015 efi page on Commelina paludosa (syn: Commelina obliqua Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) This is what I recognise as Commelina maculata. Commelina obliqua var. viscida C.B.Clarke is a synonym of Commelina maculata Edgew. Thank you … Commelina maculata Edgew. (accepted name) ??? : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)
Location: Kalinchowk, Dolakha, Nepal
Altitude: 9000 ft.
Date: 23 July 2014
Apology in advance. Only one image. Yes Commelina maculata is an accepted name. The picture that to ID, is little difficult at least spathe should be there to conclude it. Commelina paludosa Blume : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7)
Location: Nagarkot, Nepal
Altitude : 6000 ft.
Date: 18 July 2018
Habit : Wild If you have access to the plants, I’ll request you to see the capsule. It appears to be Commelina maculata to me. Thank you … for the ID. I shall try to get it.
SK1500 12 Oct 2018 : 8 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3)- around 500 kb each.
Location: Shivapuri Nationalk Park, Nepal
Date: 24 August 2018
Elevation:6000 ft.
Habit : Wild
Which Commelina ..??
Pl. check comparative images at OK …! Is it not Commelina benghalensis L. as per comparative images at Commelina ? Need more pictures, especially of the spathes. To me, it appears to be Commelina maculata. Please confirm.
Thanks, …, To me also appear close to images at Commelina maculata Edgew. as per comparative images at Commelina
Location: Suryabinayak, Bhaktapur
Date: 26 July 2019
Elevation: 1508 m.
Habit : Wild Which Commelina ??
Perhaps, Commelina maculata. Thank you. How can we verify ?
I am sure it must be a indefinite herb with tri-locular and dehiscent capsule (do confirm). I have recognised it due to its pubescence, flower colour (though it is not clear in pictures, it appears to be blue) and altitude.
Thank you. Descriptions in the ACFPN looks like matching Commelina maculata Edgew. !
Enclosed image and links showing flowering months made me confused about the ID ! 1 attachment. The attached plate is from which book ? 2 images inserted But Plate 75 top appears to be Commelina paleata, whereas down one seemingly of Commelina diffusa! Actually, I meant this image !
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Commelina sp from Satpura – NSD 60 – indiantreepix | Google Groups Location: Pharping, Kathmandu, Nepal
Altitude: 1562 m.
Date: 02 September 2019
Habit : Wild
Which Commelina ?
Attachments (2)- 3 mb each. Beautiful, its Commelina maculata. Attachments (3)- 1, 2 & 2 mb. Thank you …!
Commelina maculata Edgew. Its a treat, viewing these images! Commelina maculata, got to see it ! Thanks both of you for beautiful images and ID ! Very nice details and … id.
I wonder why does a weedy plant like a commelina need so much hair … to catch or trap what? … your thought on the uses of so many hairs?
Leaf or the spathe hairs perhaps can refer to reduce the grazing. As much haired are less browsed and less affected!
Hairs on stamens in Cyanotis, Murdannia and Tradescantia are unicellular and moniliform as well. But here it can be referred as food or help to attract the pollinators.
Hairs on fruits, as in section Rhopalephora are usually glandular, and may referred as to improve the seed dispersal.
Location: Okharpauwa, Nuwakot
Date: 17 October 2019
Elevation: 1712 m.
Habit : Wild Commelina paludosa Blume ?? Attachments (3)- 2, 2 & 2 mb. Attachments (1) – 5 mb. Attachments (1)- 6 mb. Attachments (1)- 4 mb. Attachments (1)- 6 mb. Commelina. I suggested C. paludosa. Hoping for Mayur sir’s confirmation. all 3 are very similar to look at. … has identified my post earlier as C. undulata and I think your earlier post as C. maculata, I do not feel confident enough to rule out or rule in any single species with confidence. This will take time and many many posts to learn finer points. You are right …! Lets wait for comments from other members ! It is albino-flowered (unusual, I have never seen before) Commelina maculata. C. paludosa and C. undulata has large, rounded, usually lilac or white petals, and acute spathes. Whereas, C. maculata can be sorted by its small, ovate, blue (rarely white) petals and apiculate to acuminate spathes. Although, all the three species often found difficult to recognise in the field, if you are not familiar with key features. Thanks, … ! Nice words …”Albino-Flowered” . Mumbai, MH :: Commelina for ID :: ARK2020-019 : 8 posts by 5 authors. 2 correct images. Saw 2 different types of Commelina in the Aarey forest, Mumbai, MH in September 2019.
One was pinkish in colour and one was blue in colour, both growing quite close to each other.
Requested to please provide ID. C. maculata ?? Image 2 and 5 are confusing me, rest are probably Commelina undulata Thanks … for the ID. The 2 dark blue flowers may be of some other species, however they were found next to each other. Indeed, these are two different Commelinas.
Perhaps I can give ID based on the flower colour: blue flowered appears to be Commelina maculata and lilac or mauve can be Commelina paludosa.
SK 2294 15 November 2019 : 7 posts by 3 authors. 5 images- 2 to 6 mb each.
Location: Chisapani, Kathmandu
Date: 01 October 2019
Elevation: 2176 m.
Habit : Wild Commelina once again ! ID ??
Looks close to Commelina benghalensis. Not sure though. My opinion is Commelina maculata !! Again this lilac petals and missing cilia on spathes is more confusing. SK 2733 10 August 2020 : 11 posts by 2 authors. 9 images- 6 to 7 mb each.
Location: Sundarijal, Kathmandu
Date: 07 August 2020
Elevation: 1531 m.
Habit : Wild
Which Commelina sp. ??
Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures. It is Commelina maculata to me. . SK 3002 29 September 2021: 6 very high res. images.
Location: Kalikot, West Nepal Altitude: 1600 m. Date: 16 August 2021 Habit : Wild Commelina ………?? Need to travel Nepal, I feel!! I am not sure … since I could not get its distribution for Nepal. Adding some more images I have sent some more images for verification. By the way C. longifolia has got no distribution in nepal.
Thank you for the additional photographs. I was wrong while comparing the images with Commelina longifolia. It more look likes Commelina maculata, but not sure. Please see if you can collect the seeds.
. Commelina maculata Edgew.: 8 very high res. images. . References:
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