Commelina africana, the common yellow commelina, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the family Commelinaceae. It is native to SubSaharan Africa, Madagascar, Réunion, and the Arabian Peninsula, and has been introduced to India. It is occasionally consumed as a leaf vegetable, and occasionally fed to rabbits and pigs.
Subtaxa
The following subtaxa are accepted:
- Commelina africana subsp. africana
- Commelina africana var. glabriuscula <small>(Norl.) Brenan</small> â Southern Africa, Rift Valley
- Commelina africana var. karooica <small>(C.B.Clarke) Govaerts</small> â Namibia, Botswana, South Africa
- Commelina africana var. krebsiana <small>(Kunth) C.B.Clarke</small> â Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Comoros
- Commelina africana var. lancispatha <small>C.B.Clarke</small> â Sierra Leone, eastern, central and southern Africa
- Commelina africana var. milleri <small>Brenan</small> â Namibia, Botswana, Northern Provinces, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda
- Commelina africana var. villosior <small>(C.B.Clarke) Brenan</small> â Most of range
- Commelina africana subsp. zanzibarica <small>Faden</small> â Kenya, Tanzania, and introduced to India
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