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Tinantia is a genus of plants in the Commelinaceae, first described in 1839. They are commonly called widow's tears or false dayflowers due to their resemblance of the closely related true dayflowers of the genus Commelina. Tinantia is native to North and South America from Texas + Hispaniola to Argentina, with a center of diversity from Mexico to Nicaragua. Tinantia pringlei, an alpine native of Mexico, is grown as an ornamental in temperate areas and is also a common greenhouse weed. The genus was named in honour of François Tinant, a Luxembourger forester.

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  • Tinantia es un género de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia Commelinaceae. Es originario de América tropical y subtropical.​ Comprende 19 especies descritas y de estas, solo 13 aceptadas.​ (es)
  • Les Tinantia sont des plantes monocotylédones de la famille des Commelinacées. C'est un genre regroupant des plantes herbacées venant d'Amérique. (fr)
  • Tinantia is a genus of plants in the Commelinaceae, first described in 1839. They are commonly called widow's tears or false dayflowers due to their resemblance of the closely related true dayflowers of the genus Commelina. Tinantia is native to North and South America from Texas + Hispaniola to Argentina, with a center of diversity from Mexico to Nicaragua. Tinantia pringlei, an alpine native of Mexico, is grown as an ornamental in temperate areas and is also a common greenhouse weed. The genus was named in honour of François Tinant, a Luxembourger forester. Species * Tinantia anomala (Torr.) C.B.Clarke - Texas, Durango * Urb. - Lesser Antilles, Trinidad & Tobago, Colombia * (Jacq.) Fenzl - widespread from central Mexico to Argentina; naturalized in Azores, Madeira, Java, Angola, northern India * (Standl. & Steyerm.) Rohweder - southern Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela * C.B.Clarke ex J.D.Sm. - central + southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Venezuela * Standl. & Steyerm. - central + southern Mexico, Central America * S.Wats. - Chihuahua, Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango, Jalisco * Rohweder - central + southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia * Tinantia pringlei (S.Watson) Rohweder - Tamaulipas, Nuevo León * C.B.Clarke - Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela, Brazil * Steyerm. - central + southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, southern Brazil * (Vahl) Urb. - Guyana, Venezuela * Rohweder - southern Mexico, Central America (en)
  • Tinantia é um género botânico pertencente à família Commelinaceae. (pt)
  • Änketårssläktet (Tinantia) är ett släkte av himmelsblomsväxter. Änketårssläktet ingår i familjen himmelsblomsväxter. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
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  • Tinantia anomala along the Barton Creek Greenbelt in Austin, Texas (en)
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  • * Pogomesia (Raf.) * Commelinantia (Tharp) (en)
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  • Tinantia (en)
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  • Tinantia erecta (en)
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  • Schltdl. (en)
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  • Tinantia es un género de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia Commelinaceae. Es originario de América tropical y subtropical.​ Comprende 19 especies descritas y de estas, solo 13 aceptadas.​ (es)
  • Les Tinantia sont des plantes monocotylédones de la famille des Commelinacées. C'est un genre regroupant des plantes herbacées venant d'Amérique. (fr)
  • Tinantia é um género botânico pertencente à família Commelinaceae. (pt)
  • Änketårssläktet (Tinantia) är ett släkte av himmelsblomsväxter. Änketårssläktet ingår i familjen himmelsblomsväxter. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Tinantia is a genus of plants in the Commelinaceae, first described in 1839. They are commonly called widow's tears or false dayflowers due to their resemblance of the closely related true dayflowers of the genus Commelina. Tinantia is native to North and South America from Texas + Hispaniola to Argentina, with a center of diversity from Mexico to Nicaragua. Tinantia pringlei, an alpine native of Mexico, is grown as an ornamental in temperate areas and is also a common greenhouse weed. The genus was named in honour of François Tinant, a Luxembourger forester. (en)
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  • Tinantia (es)
  • Tinantia (fr)
  • Tinantia (pt)
  • Tinantia (en)
  • Änketårssläktet (sv)
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