What is a Wandering Jew plant?

Commonly known as the spider lily, it is a herbaceous perennial from the Commelinaceae family. The plant produces violet-purple to blue, three-petaled flowers, with yellow stamens and dark green arching leaves. You can grow this one of the most popular types of wandering jew plants under full to partial shade. 8.

How do you take care of a wandering Tradescantia zebrina?

Outdoors, the wandering tradescantia zebrina will do fine in hot temperatures, but I keep mine in the shade. It will die above ground under freezing, unless it gets below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, it will regrow (also called wintering over). The plant tolerates a variety of humidity levels.

Is Wandering Jew the same as Zebrina pendula?

Although a common name shared with several very different plants, Wandering Jew is often called Inch Plant, due to the leaf margins being spaced about an inch apart. You may also find Wandering Jew listed as Zebrina Pendula, but is synonymous with Tradescantia zebrina and is the same plant.

How do I know if my wandering Jew is dying?

If your plant starts losing some of the color in the foliage, move it to a location that receives a bit more light. In addition, if the lower portion of the stems start suffering leaf drop, the Wandering Jew isn’t get enough light and needs to be relocated to a brighter area inside the home.

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