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Friday - May 29, 2009
From: san antonio, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Invasive Plants, Herbs/Forbs
Title: Looking for a supplier of Commelina erecta.
Answered by: Jimmy Mills
QUESTION:
I'm looking for a nursery that sells Commelina erecta?ANSWER:
Commelina erecta (whitemouth dayflower) is a common wildflower with wide distribution in North America, and is primarily recommended for natural landscapes and wildflower gardens. It is considered a weed by some and has the potential of becoming invasive. A relative, Commelina benghalens, has been designated as a "noxious weed" by the USDA.
Perhaps because of its "weedy" nature, I have been able to find only one supplier, The Institue for Regional Conservation in Florida. (see plant list)
The plant can also be propagated by cuttings and from tubers.
For more help, contact the Austin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas.
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