Wandering Jew Botanical Name: Tradescantia albiflora Best known as a hanging plant, the Wandering Jew house plant is easy and fast-growing. Its long, fleshy stems are densely covered with lance-shaped leaves that are about 2 in (5 cm) long.
Wandering Jew Related Category: Plants common name for several creeping plants of the genus Tradescantia (including Zebrina) in the family. T. pendula is most commonly cultivated in window boxes and hanging pots.
( Albovittata Wandering Jew ) Albovittata has light green leaves with white stripes and purple beneath that partially show through the almost transparent upper surfaces.
And thus was the so-called wandering Jew doubly cursed. First, the name itself is unfortunate. Second, it's used to describe any number of plants in the Tradescantia group, including the T. albiflora, Zebrina pendula, and Callisia species.
Tradescantia zebrina (Wandering Jew) Photo/Illustration: Jennifer Benner Be the first to rate this plant ...
Wandering Jew. A common ground cover. Water Lily (Nymphaea spp). Also called the pond lily or Egyptian lily. Named after water nymphs in Greek mythology who lived in ponds and secluded lakes. Samples can be seen in the City Hall fountain.
Purple Wandering Jew - Trailing perennial to 1' tall x 2' wide w/dark purple lvs & pink flowers in summer. Full sun/ bright shade. Occasional watering. 20-25 degrees F. [Setcreasea pallida 'Purple Heart'] Tradescantia spathacea ...
Wandering Jew Description Wandering Jew is a succulent-stemmed plant that creeps and sprawls and trails all over itself to make a dense groundcover.
Wandering Jew Light Requirements in Footcandles (ft-c) for Some Common Indoor Plants - High Light (150 to 1000 ft-c) Botanical Name Common Name **May also be conditioned to grow in medium light.
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Zebrina (Wandering Jew) Zephyranthes (Rainflower, Rain Lily, Zephyr Lily) Zygopetalum ...
Anonymous (2006). Wandering jew or Trad. Tradescantia albiflora. Natural Resources and Water Facts - pest series, PP97. The State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Water), Brisbane, Queensland.
Purple Heart Wandering Jew [English]: Tradescantia pallida 'Purple Heart' Purple Heather Daylily [English]: Hemerocallis 'Purple Heather' Purple Helmet Orchid [English]: Corybas diemenicus Purple Hibiscus [English]: Alyogyne huegelii ...
green wandering Jew Tradescantia fluminensis Guelder rose; cranberrybush viburnum Viburnum opulus var. opulus Hairy abutilon; ma'o Abutilon grandifolium hairy beggarticks Bidens pilosa hairy birdsfoot trefoil Lotus subbiflorus ...
Setcreasea pallida ‘Purple Heart’ is a native to Mexico that is related to Wandering Jew, it is also known by the name Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’.
Setcreasea pallida (Purple heart, Wandering Jew) Siderasis fuscata (Brown Spiderwort, Bear Ears) Tradescantia blossfeldiana Tradescantia fluminensis (White-Flowered Wandering Jew) Tradescantia fluminensis (Wandering Jew) ...
Introduce a hanging garden with Ivy, Spider Plant, Wandering Jew, Prayer Plant, Rosary Plant, or Philodendron. You can still include flowers. Some that are suitable are Cyclamen, Azalea, Cineraria, African Violet, Primroses.
Naturalization of wandering Jew in floodplain forests and bottomlands has occurred from central Florida to the Pan Handle, in counties including Alachua, Orange, Leon, and Flagler.
If you have a succulent, creeping houseplant with purple leaves and parallel veins, then you have a member of the Spiderwort family, often called the wandering jew.
Vinca major, maidenhair fern, violets and even certain grasses make good living mulches. Wandering Jew is often used and is satisfactory, but because of its vigor it is necessary to cut it back a few times each year.
Tradescantia albiflora, Tradescantia fluminensis Family: Commelinaceae Inch plant, White-Flowered Wandering Jew ...
Prayer Plant (Leuconeura) Primroses (Primula) Purple Passion Plant (Gynura) Snake Plant (Sansevieria) Spider Plant (Chlorophytum) Swedish Ivy (Plectrantus) Umbrella Plant (Schefflera) Wandering Jew (Tradescantia) ...
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See also: Green, Tradescantia, May, Pink, Lily
 
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