Marsh Dayflower (Murdannia keisak (Hassk.) Hand.-Maz.)

Commelinaceae (Spiderwort Family)

Synonym(s): Wartremoving Herb, Mud Annie, Marsh Dewflower, Aneilima, Asian Spiderwort, Marsh Dayflower.

Base Flower Color: Pink
Reproductive Phenology: Sept, Oct
Bloom Notes: M.keisak invades water edges and marshes and often grows immersed. It forms dense mats that out-compete native vegetation. M.keisak is native to temperate and tropical Asia and was accidentally introduced into the United States, in South Carolina, around 1935.

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