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Murdannia keisak, the marsh dewflower, is an annual, emergent plant in the family Commelinaceae. It is known by several other common names, including aneilema, wart-removing herb, Asian spiderwort, and marsh dayflower. The alternate-leaved plant has succulent, prostrate stems 12 to 20 inches long, and forms new roots at the lower nodes. Three-petaled, perfect flowers, white to bluish-purple or pink, are found in the upper leaf axils and at the ends of stems. The fruit is a capsule with several small seeds. A plant of freshwater marshes and the edges of ponds and streams, Murdannia keisak is associated with the growing of rice in east Asia, where it is native to China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet.

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  • Murdannia keisak, the marsh dewflower, is an annual, emergent plant in the family Commelinaceae. It is known by several other common names, including aneilema, wart-removing herb, Asian spiderwort, and marsh dayflower. The alternate-leaved plant has succulent, prostrate stems 12 to 20 inches long, and forms new roots at the lower nodes. Three-petaled, perfect flowers, white to bluish-purple or pink, are found in the upper leaf axils and at the ends of stems. The fruit is a capsule with several small seeds. A plant of freshwater marshes and the edges of ponds and streams, Murdannia keisak is associated with the growing of rice in east Asia, where it is native to China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet. Murdannia keisak is an introduced species in the United States. First records in Louisiana and South Carolina date from the 1920s and 1930s. It is most likely that Murdannia keisak accompanied rice imported for agriculture. Evidence also suggests that the plant was present decades before its first collection. Populations are established in the mid-Atlantic and southeastern US, from New Jersey to Florida and west to Arkansas and Louisiana; it is also known from the Columbia River estuary between Washington and Oregon. Murdannia keisak can spread aggressively, crowding out other vegetation and forming a solid mat. It can disperse by its small seeds, which are a preferred food of ducks and other waterfowl; it can also reproduce vegetatively. (en)
  • イボクサ(疣草、Murdannia keisak)は、ツユクサ科イボクサ属の一年生植物。東アジアの湿地に生える雑草で、水田では畦によく出現する。 葉の汁をつけると疣(イボ)が取れるといわれて名付けられた。 (ja)
  • 사마귀풀은 닭의장풀과의 풀로 학명은 Murdannia keisak이다. 애기달개비라고도 한다. (ko)
  • Murdannia keisak är en himmelsblomsväxtart som först beskrevs av Justus Carl Hasskarl, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Hand.-mazz. Murdannia keisak ingår i släktet Murdannia och familjen himmelsblomsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Мурданния кейзак (лат. Murdannia keisak) — однолетнее травянистое растение из семейства Коммелиновые (Commelinaceae), распространённое в пределах России только на Дальнем Востоке — в Приморье и Приамурье (на север — до Зейско-Буреинской равнины). Этот вид внесён в Красную книгу Хабаровского края. (ru)
  • 疣草(学名:Murdannia keisak)为鸭跖草科水竹叶属的植物。分布在北美、日本、朝鲜以及中国大陆的吉林、浙江、福建、辽宁、江西等地,生长于海拔350米至1,400米的地区,常生长在稻田边、溪边、溪边草丛中、水边、山谷田边湿地、水边湿地、湿地、丘陵路边以及沼泽地,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。 (zh)
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  • Hand.-Mazz (en)
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  • Murdannia (en)
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  • keisak (en)
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  • *Aneilema keisak Hassk. (en)
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  • イボクサ(疣草、Murdannia keisak)は、ツユクサ科イボクサ属の一年生植物。東アジアの湿地に生える雑草で、水田では畦によく出現する。 葉の汁をつけると疣(イボ)が取れるといわれて名付けられた。 (ja)
  • 사마귀풀은 닭의장풀과의 풀로 학명은 Murdannia keisak이다. 애기달개비라고도 한다. (ko)
  • Murdannia keisak är en himmelsblomsväxtart som först beskrevs av Justus Carl Hasskarl, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Hand.-mazz. Murdannia keisak ingår i släktet Murdannia och familjen himmelsblomsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Мурданния кейзак (лат. Murdannia keisak) — однолетнее травянистое растение из семейства Коммелиновые (Commelinaceae), распространённое в пределах России только на Дальнем Востоке — в Приморье и Приамурье (на север — до Зейско-Буреинской равнины). Этот вид внесён в Красную книгу Хабаровского края. (ru)
  • 疣草(学名:Murdannia keisak)为鸭跖草科水竹叶属的植物。分布在北美、日本、朝鲜以及中国大陆的吉林、浙江、福建、辽宁、江西等地,生长于海拔350米至1,400米的地区,常生长在稻田边、溪边、溪边草丛中、水边、山谷田边湿地、水边湿地、湿地、丘陵路边以及沼泽地,目前尚未由人工引种栽培。 (zh)
  • Murdannia keisak, the marsh dewflower, is an annual, emergent plant in the family Commelinaceae. It is known by several other common names, including aneilema, wart-removing herb, Asian spiderwort, and marsh dayflower. The alternate-leaved plant has succulent, prostrate stems 12 to 20 inches long, and forms new roots at the lower nodes. Three-petaled, perfect flowers, white to bluish-purple or pink, are found in the upper leaf axils and at the ends of stems. The fruit is a capsule with several small seeds. A plant of freshwater marshes and the edges of ponds and streams, Murdannia keisak is associated with the growing of rice in east Asia, where it is native to China, Japan, Korea, and Tibet. (en)
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  • 사마귀풀 (ko)
  • Murdannia keisak (en)
  • イボクサ (ja)
  • Мурданния кейзак (ru)
  • Murdannia keisak (sv)
  • 疣草 (zh)
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