Tradescantia - Wikipedia Tradescantia ( ˌ t r æ d ə ˈ s k æ n t i ə [4]) is a genus of 85 species [5] of herbaceous perennial wildflowers in the family Commelinaceae, native to the Americas from southern Canada to northern Argentina, including the West Indies
How to Plant and Grow Tradescantia - Better Homes Gardens Tradescantia spathacea has striking foliage, green on top and purple-maroon beneath Its small white flowers are cradled in leaf axils, giving it the other common names of Moses-in-the-cradle and oyster plant
A Guide to Growing Tradescantia - Garden Design Tradescantia spp Common names: Spiderwort, purple spiderwort, Virginia spiderwort, common spiderwort, purple heart, wandering dude, trinity flower, inch plant, widow’s tears, oyster plant Origin: Native to North America, Central America, and South America Zones: Most hardy types can be grown outdoors in USDA Zones 4-9
25 Common and Rare Tradescantia Varieties (With Pictures) Some popular varieties of Tradescantia include Tradescantia Zebrina, known for its purple and green striped leaves, and Tradescantia Pallida, also known as “Purple Heart” or “Wandering Jew” with deep purple leaves and pink flowers
60 Stunning Tradescantia Plants With Names and Pictures Discover the diverse world of Tradescantia plants! From vibrant variegations to unique growth habits, explore stunning cultivars, care tips, and identification insights
How to grow and care for tradescantia - BBC Gardeners World Magazine Find out how to grow and care for tradescantia, in our Grow Guide Tradescantia has more than 65 species, native to North, Central and South America Many are hardy and can be grown outdoors but several of the tropical species, which are tender, have become popular house plants in the UK
Tradescantia Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners In this Gardener's HQ guide, we'll explore cultivating Tradescantia plants in your garden, indoor spaces, and other settings Plant Characteristics: Tradescantia boasts vibrant, three-petaled flowers and trailing foliage Their striking appearance and versatility make them a favorite among gardeners