Tinantia anomala

Tinantia anomala, common name false dayflower or widow's-tears, is a plant species in the Commelinaceae, related to the Mexican wandering Jew, Tinantia pringlei.

It is known only from Texas except for a single specimen from the Mexican state of Durango.

It is found on rocky slopes, ravines, the edges of woodlands etc.

[2][3] Tinantia anomala is an annual herb up to 80 cm (32 inches) tall.

Flowers are bicolored, white with some blue or lavender.