
Commelina communis, ordinarily known as Asian dayflower, is a herbaceous yearly plant in the dayflower family. It gets its name because the blossoms last just a single day. It is local to many East Asia and the northern pieces of Southeast Asia. In China, the plant is known as yazhicao, which generally signifies “duckfoot weed,” while in Japan it is known as tsuyukusa), and which signifies “dew weed.” It has likewise been brought into parts of focal and southeastern Europe and much of eastern North America, where it has turned into a harmful weed. It is normal in upset destinations and clammy soils. The blossoms show up from summer to fall and are portrayed by two moderately huge blue petals and one tiny white petal.
Turkish Name: Gün çiçeği
Persian Name : برگبیدی
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