Climbing dayflower or spreading dayflower

Close-up of the weed Commelina diffusa or climbing dayflower in a lawn - Photo: Still Gravity.
Small colorful weed - License our images here.

Behind these tiny flowers hide an invasive species of the lawns. This is Commelina diffusa, an immigrant from Asia. There, it's used as dye and for traditional medicine recipes. This research paper says that this plant has been used to heal swelling, treat urinary and respiratory infections, diarrhea, and hemorrhoids - among many other things. If true, no doubt that the tiny blue flower is a very useful weed. 

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