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tradescantia (tra-duh-SKAN-shee-uh) - n., any of various American herbaceous plants (genus Tradescantia), also known as spiderworts, with striped variegated leaves and ephemeral often blue or violet flowers.


About 85 species, several of which are cultivated as ornamentals. Individual species have other names, such as inchplant, dayflower, and a few ground-covering creepers are wandering Jew or wandering dude. Named by Linnaeus after English naturalist and explorer John Tradescant (1570–1638), who made expeditions to Virginia and first described T. virginiana, Virginia spiderwort, the type species of the genus, and introduced it to English gardens.

Virginia spiderwort being very tradescantia
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Date: 2022-07-14 06:06 pm (UTC)
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Hey my friend tradescantia! I have three varieties and have learned THERE IS A FUZZY ONE so am very tempted. Currently rooting a whole bunch of zebrina for all my work colleagues.

Date: 2022-07-18 12:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oracne
I saw one in person and at first didn't even realize what it was.

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