Tinantia erecta
Tinantia erecta (Jacq.) Fenzl

Tinantia erecta (Jacq.) Fenzl is a species in the Commelinaceae family, commonly known as the spiderwort family. It is native to several regions in the Americas and parts of Europe and Africa. The species was first described in 1851.
Description
Tinantia erecta is distributed across a wide range, including regions such as BR, PT, Núcleo Palmaceites, AO, Cundinamarca, Magdalena, Belgium, Flemish Region, Angola, Argentina Northwest, Azores, Bolivia, Brazil Southeast, Brazil West-Central, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Haiti. It belongs to the genus Tinantia and is part of the Commelinaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their often showy flowers and herbaceous growth forms. The species was published in 1851 under the authorship of Fenzl.
Distribution
BR · PT · Núcleo Palmaceites · AO · Cundinamarca, Magdalena · Belgium · Flemish Region · Angola · Argentina Northwest · Azores · Bolivia · Brazil Southeast · Brazil West-Central · Colombia · Costa Rica · Dominican Republic · Ecuador · El Salvador · Guatemala · Haiti · Honduras · Jamaica · Jawa · Madeira · Mexico Central · Mexico Gulf · Mexico Northeast · Mexico Northwest · Mexico Southeast · Mexico Southwest
Synonyms
Commelina roseaEphemerum racemosumPogomesia erectaPogomesia undataTinantia fugaxTinantia latifoliaTinantia modestaTinantia undataTradescantia bifidaTradescantia commelinaTradescantia erectaTradescantia latifoliaTradescantia malabaricaTradescantia rectaTradescantia undataTradescantia undulataTinantia erecta f. puberulaTinantia fugax var. erectaTradescantia undata