Species Commelina erecta L. (Whitemouth dayflower)

Biological classification:
  • kingdom: Plantae
  • - phylum: Tracheophyta
  • -- class: Liliopsida
  • --- order: Commelinales
  • ---- family: Commelinaceae
  • ----- species: Commelina erecta
Countries:

AR
Argentina
BF
Burkina Faso
BJ
Benin
CO
Colombia
JM
Jamaica
MX
Mexico
US
United States
Ecoregions:

AT0722
West Sudanian savanna
NA0303
Sierra Madre Oriental pine-oak forests
NA0404
Central U.S. hardwood forests
NA0405
East Central Texas forests
NA0412
Ozark Mountain forests
NA0517
Middle Atlantic coastal forests
NA0523
Piney Woods forests
NA0529
Southeastern conifer forests
NA0701
Western Gulf coastal grasslands
NA0804
Central forest-grasslands transition
NA0806
Edwards Plateau savanna
NA0814
Texas blackland prairies
NA1311
Tamaulipan matorral
NT0137
Magdalena-Urabá moist forests
NT0176
Veracruz moist forests
NT0218
Jamaican dry forests
NT0310
Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine-oak forests
NT0803
Humid Pampas
Links:
Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/38514062@N03/8733723726/sizes/o/
Date: 2013-05-11
Place: Orlando Wetlands Park, Orange County, Florida, US
Creator: Mary Keim
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
Comments: title 'Whitemouth Dayflower (Commelina erecta)'
Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: http://media.eol.org/data_objects/20820740
Date: 2003-06-26
Place: Sycamore Creek, Ashland City, Cheatham County, Tennessee, US
Creator: Steven J. Baskauf
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License

Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License
Source: http://dogonlanguages.org
Date: 2011
Creator: Jeff Heath and the Dogon and Bangime Languages Project
Permission: Creative Commons Attribution License

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