Murdannia keisak Plant Identification (Flower, Leaf, Care, Uses)

Murdannia keisak (Hassk.) Hand.-Mazz. – Marsh Dewflower

Murdannia keisak plant

FamilyCommelinaceae

Stems:

N/A

Leaves:

Murdannia keisak sheathLeaf sheath.

Inflorescence:

N/A

Flowers:

Murdannia keisak flower

Murdannia keisak flower

Flowering – September – November.

Habitat – Marshes, lake margins, streambanks, ditches, bogs.

Origin – Native to tropical Asia.

Other information – This attractive yet weedy species can be found scattered mainly throughout east Alabama. The plant is easy to ID becasue of its habitat, fleshy stems, and pinkish-purple flowers. The flowers have three spreading petals and NO spathe subtending them.
The genus name Murdannia is given in honor of Murdan Aly who was a plant collector and keeper of the Botanical Garden of Saharanpur, India.
The species epithet keisak is a native Japanese name for the plant.
A common synonym is Aneilema keisak Hassk.

Alabama Distribution:

Murdannia keisak map

Photographs taken in Brown Summit, NC., 9-8-02.